Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1946 — Page 2
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NATION FACING (Conilnu.4 From !•»«• <>n«> Kimble ftHMlwtfnmt upallhiß. <nd reports Indicated that freight yard* would tuffet une <' the wm»t Ju me in hl»t<>ry Tin* Office at Ih i. iHe Tran»pm- . tathm ainmuii plan* tor inohlilx "ng pltnea, *hlp» and truike to meet the emergent >, Mini said they <ould he put into t on net lee. Tlii' Burlington and the I'tiioii I’Ai ifl< umiounti'd plan* (or hand
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< ling iso isha blew and llveatmk Ths Inion Pacific nald perishable* would be routed directly to refrig etullmi bouses hi event o( a strike, and livestock would not be accept cd for shipment If it could not resell its destination by the hour *et (or tlif a’lik*'. Survey allowed that If the Strike |» ci tiled »lioitii«e of frtwh fruit* lilol legetablen will lx i mile Cl II I ml. e*|teelally In largo rifle*, almost at once. o— ■ — Timle In it Hood Town liecat ur
J. Charles Brock Expresses Appreciation To Hospital
It was with con*lderalde hs*lta-' tloti that I ton*enled to become » patient In out local ho.pltal, (or I toad Imd other tioapttal expert ene**», before till* one was built, that were far from pleasant. Imagine my relief in dlsniverlnx that In the Adieu* county mem ' orlal hoMpilal we have something entirely different front any of tlio*e with which I wiih familiar. , Lot.tied In a beautiful park, five I from the noise und *moke and > grime of the <ity, it affordr a real ' fill place where the ill may receive i the he«t of care plenty of good ' nourishing food. und all the reII quiremeiits tor a speedy recovery. ' Dtiilng the past winter every 1 room han been redecorated Kvery , drape look* uh clean a* the day 1 it wa* pm up. Over l'm extra wide window* admit a flood of pure air and sunshine. The lawn ha* been put In excellent condition, but not without a lot of hard work on the part of the itiModlan The tree* an- a bird aiinctiiary I *aw a robin each morning. A tulip bloomed at my window A large number of nurse* and attendant* are alway* ready at your call. Every girl I* a petfeet lady. Their complexion I* nature's own "latvelltie*# needs not the aid of ornament." The paint pot for the painter, the makeup kit for the circus clown ami flake white for the withered old hag who ha* seen better day* These niiraes do not Minear their lip* with deep carmine. until they have the appearance of having suffered a hemorrhage One of them told of having used the Ktin deck until, this early in the season »he ha* a rich golden tan This was a fore thought on the part of the architect. Mr Hoffman, who lived many
15,000 TRAINMEN TO tt'oallaurU From Face <>■•> her* of tin- l.roth.-rh.iod of locomo tivi- fuitliK-iM would be Involved In ii mrike. The >■ are 32 local ailbill* in Indiana. Gilbert -aid that wage Inci.-asc were secondary on the agenda of 41 |iro|HiaalM tin* union- have made to the inilro.oi- He believed ti walkout could lie averted if thMASONIC Enters I apprentice degree Friday. May 24. at 7:30 p. m. Wallet J. Krick. W M. 1221.2 H Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? i'y-ci't:i! i n .in imi-i-.t- i |n>w<t< i 1.. hr sprinkled on uppe. <»r lower 1 pl.t.-s, li<>lit. f,.t— more firmh In fil.ii •• l»i. ii.it slide. “lip or lurk Ni> gioiiiu'. it «»i pasty lente •>r b-llio. CASTKCTH I. alkaline I non-n. 11l I 1.-. es not sour i 'I.--- k « 'plat. iil.-tiltire biratlii <!<•! I F M*l EtETII .It ..>>> ill IK stole. / THE ABC. way to % make pie cruet is limply ■ to add water to the con- £ tents of a package of ■ Pinko. It's the delicious | way, tao, because K \ Flako’i are the tame K \ fine ingredients you use. \ BRuSH Flakiwn, too, ■ Wiil you dr time and labor J with hnelitt B «ha> 1 5* B.< . W>’«’‘"’a-Zv Bpp^*' or MUMIT n* ajMdm dMMpae ht'W hstr mm kaamn, aaam ia awanaa. Mouse Drug Co.
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' years ahead of Ida lime, for I! wax not until the yeai 1U34 that MHiihat hing became popular. Life Mhcitrine fur May «tb. In describing th* dark tells of some of our Institutions for the insane. stated that titberi tilosls I" nut |:i«{ but It time* greater than in our general run of iHiptihiilon who receive the flesh outdoor air. I breathed only pure air dm Ing my entire stay at the hospital . I never waannoyed by the slightest whiff of tobacco smoke. The plumbing is badly in heed of repair or replacement. Iml what Is lacking In equipment Is made tip for in service. The meals are all selected by experienced dietician*, who make a cateful *ludy of the likes und dislikes of the patient. Kvery tray bear* the room number. Plenty of fruit and fruit juice* are served. The charges are very reasonable I asked the superintendent how they managed to furnish so much lor so little pay It is because everyone la willing Io go the see ond mile The imtlent not only get* hl* money's worth, hut every one who has any Interest In mir hospital is contributing to this modern miracle, for the days of miracles are not past One more word Os the ten lepers who came to Christ and were healed, only one returned to give praise to the Great Plty»hlan. I hope we are mu *m h a set of ingrate*, but will spread the story far and wide of how we found healing In our hospital No one can spend a week in such a place without being a better man or woman It is nonsec larlan and Catholic and Protestant uluses work side by side for the betterment of all. Hiticerely, J. Cha tie* Hr oi k
Asks Observance Os June As Dairy Month Indianapoll* Muy 23 H’l’t Governor Gut.-* today iMit.-d a proclamation culling for the observance of ' dairy mouth" in Jane. He .'aid there wu« u great lie • j ot better iiiklhi -standing by dairy fanner* and th.' dairy industry. railroad* would accept at leant I" of th.- proixmal* “Th.- brotherhood* are more concerned over working condition* than pay Increase*.' Gilbert said "Working condition* have hen unimproved for 25 year*. They are unbearable." William II McKltrlck. snperin fendent of the Indiana poll* union railway*, said that il train* would b.- Involved In the first two hour* of the walkout at the IndlanapolI* station. Flr-t train scheduled to leave the station after the walkout hour was th.- Monon* Hoosier to Chicago. Normally, the Hoosier leave* at I p. in CRT. Other* In.-ltided Baltimore and Ohio train* to Cincinnati and Decatnr. III.; Pennsylvania's Spirit of St la.uls, separate section* Io New York and Washington, and the Jeffersonian: New York Cen--tral's Knickerbocker to New York. Cleveland Express to Cleveland, and other train* to Mt. la.uis, Cincinnati and Chicago. —— o—- ——— REVEAL F. D. R. iCawtlaaed Frmw F*ae Owe) her. 1911 and March. 1942. Mr Roosevelt's blunt a.cusa Hon of Japan's war like Intention*, according to Konoye. was made eaily in November. 1941 a month la-fore the Dec. 7. sneak attack on Pearl Harbor “When ambassador iKichisabttrot Nomina met President Roosevelt at th.- beginning of November." Konoyet wrote, “the president »aid that he had heard from tellable sources that Japan had finally decided upon war. The ambassador denied this, hut the president did not believe him.” Konoye also recorded that Hull want so far a* tn say that he expected “nothing whatever" to he accomplished by the fact that Japan wax sending a second emissary, Hahnro Kurnstt. to Washington at about the same HnA*. “It seemed that America had already given up hojte for the negotiations.” the former premier observed. In hi* memoirs. Konoye nt.-tur <-d himself a* a sincere advocate of peaceful settlement of V. M • Japanese relations and named foTWter foreign minister Yosnke Mntsnoka as one of the principal vllHans. He charged that .Matsuoka stalled the iiegmlatlons whenever pn»»tide and promoted instead the tripartita/ agreement with Germany and Italy. Konoye claimed that he and hl* home, war and navy minister* agreed that Hull's proposal* offered the speediest way to dispose of the China Incident, prevent a U. K.-Japaneae war and keep the Europvat. conflict front becoming world wide. But Konoye said. Matsuoka in terpreted ths American proposal ai htiug -7ti percent 111 will and SO percent good will."
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