Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1946 — Page 2
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Youth Is Arrested For Check Forgery Charges Filed In Jay Circuit Court James M. 11, ui tills illy, whs returimd t> Portland l»*t« lasi evening (<• .inswt-: to ihuigi-* of cbe< k forging In iln- Jay «-tr- < nil court fie was returned by m«miH‘i* or the Jay county* siirrlff d'-pint-nu-nt. folio* in* ills mn-xt Tues•lay afternoon in the < iy by *!i«-c iff I.ih> Giilig on the Jay county ~ESTEY PIANOS “Fine Plant* Since INW PRE-WAR QUALITY PROMPT DELIVERY Beautiful Cate—Superb Tone Thoroughly Seasoned Materials Direct Blow Action Full 88 Note Keyboard Guaranteed 10 Year* $375-00 Federal Tax included At Our Factory Cash or Terms You need mil wait longer for music in your lioiio- or delay your child a musical education. You must see and hear these fine piano* to appreciate their high quality. Call at our factory in Bluffton, write for information or telephone us—Bluffton S!J». ESTEY PIANO CORP. Bluffton. Indiana
CHECK THIS BANK'S AUTO LOAN PLAN before you make the deal! Yea’ll agree that the I lank and Agent Auto Plan offer* the beat modern method of car Member; federal DEPOIIT financing and insurance, for new or uaed INSURANCE CORP. . ... car purchase*. Provide adequate insurance and FEDERAL reserve through your uwn agent. Include system the premium in your loan and pay U» out of income. Come in. SERVING CONTINUOUSLY SINCE I*B3
warrant. Jay county pollen authorities, It >■ reported, charge him with fora Ing several checks When arrested by sheriff Gllllg, the defendant detiled any knowledge us the Incident. NiH'ut*. a former Geneva resilient and a recently discliursed pervheuraa. Who lust his left arm in i lie KTo dining World Wai 11, wa* leieutly fined iii circuit court lieiv after .illeaedly in-tng involv-' i d ill a Innwl ul Geneva. lie »m expected to l>e arraigned In i'urlland some lime today to •iii.wei to the count pirn ed naninst him iin-iii. o — -— - - Vote Nationalization OF British Industry laindon May *!t il'l'i Govern men I experts set io work today at the iivineiidoiii. tio-k of preparing Bi Haiti', iron and ste<d indu-try lor nnlionul ownership 'I li>- House of Commons last iitglil approved by 33k Io IM the gove nnii-nl s deci .ion to nation alize tin- industry Tin- vote climaxed a two day de iiiite dmiiu which file opposition ■ liaiiieii tli.it the government's plan for iiuiioiiu ligation of Hie in dustry were so laglie that tint more than half a dozen firm* lould ieii whether they would he brought under public ownership <• permitted to continue private operation. o iTiade in a Gmid Town — Decatur ALL-PURPOSE New sad black a* oewaaeMe prim. Diaab Black isHhe a Co* is* (tyo*. Dries* IO • suck hard sarisc*. Kohne Drug Store !■■■■■■■ ■■■■■(
American Loan Is ' Granted To France Credit Agreement ' By United States Waslilmtiou. Muy S* Il'l’i — France today received a 11.37U,iimi.iiim American loan which may encourage Ho- French |ie<ip)e to ' .lay away from communism Aiiiioiiin ement of tile credit agreement r.iinu jm>l four day* before the French national elmtione when the French will decide whet tier their government will move toward the right or left. A.aislaiit secretary of slate William L. Clayton, in a stntement acconipaiiying announcement of the agreement, denied the loan had any lonnection with the French elect inns Its limilig. however, lent weight to recent reimi'a t list Am- , erica n diplomatic official* in Paris had lieen urging billon on the credit befoie tile French people go to the polio Sunday , The loan was split into two , parts A Bi.'iO.mm.ooo credit from the exporl-iiiiport bank; and settlement for IT-’tt.tmo.Oilo of France's , surplus property pure ..uses, war . claims and l2.ttSu.nutl.om> letid-leaae i uccount. Tlie ex port-Ini (tort credit will draw three percent interest - and will lie repaid over a 25-year | period The other will draw two •I percent and will Ih- payable over a I 110-year peri ul. Terms of tin- agreement committed France to end lestrictive trade prmticev and support the American program for freer commerce. The program will lie placed before ihe Culled Nations next year o — Permit Mailing Os Gifts To Germany Ordinary Parcels To American Zone Washington. .May 2k — tl'Pi — The posloffice department announced last night that ordinary i gift parcel* will be accepted for j delivery Io the American zone of t Germany, effective next Saturday. Postage rates will In- 11 cents I e pound. I'ndeliveralde parcel* i will lie turned over to German relief organizations. Provinces in the American zone are Northern Baden, except cities of ilastgtt and Buhl: northern Wurttcmberg: Bavaria; Land Hessen; Kurhossen; Nassau: and Ute cities of Bremen and Bremerhaven The American sector of Berlin Is not included in the parcel zones. The postofficc department also
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
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EACH year »lnce the Civil War.' Americans hsve Mt aude May , X)th m a day of national mourniog on which Io decorate the g ravM of the war dead. But thia Memorial Day there will be thousand* of grave* on which no mother will plant a flag or shad a tear—the distant grave* of American fighting men, buried where they fell, in many foreign dime*. Below are the location* of these distant cemeteries. together with the number of U S dead who he in them. teUROFIAN AMA Ne*f vs\ BwwmvWF™ w*mgvwtiwi ww w-v No Irelan I ' »<• England. t «.<M France M n.aJO Belgium 4 13,141 Holland I il.m Luxembourg I Y.WI SwitMrland 1 e« Russia I I Norway I I Sweden t 38 \fe«eb 3t jiUFI MIOITIRRANIAN AMA Natf Vl.'. Corsica I 3*3 Sardinia I *»• Greece t ioj Hungary I 7* Rumania I 34 Italy 13 M.m Sicily 4 3,434 k Vis Island I TetW* 33 3147 S CHINA AMA Neel VI, Chinese mainland • l**‘ INNA-BURMA AMA No es V >- India 30 im | Burma 5 43 ’ lamb ' U 3,m CARIBMAN'ARIA N* W V S 1 f AMmffAesAa ftasetMl* Canal Zone 3 4W Dominican Rep., I 4 Brit. Guiana 3 3« Brit. W I. a 237 Columbia 1 t Cuba 3 121 Dutch Guiana 2 ,•*' Ecuador 3 24 Fr Guiana S 20 Guatemala . t 23 Nath W. I. 3 27 Peru • 2 2 Puerto Rico s 232 Venezuela 3 4 Virginis!. 3 13 \ Tshslv 41 1.31* L*.*.* *x*-*.*-**.*.*.*«*.
announced the following mailing instructions: 1. Package* inuat not exceed 11 |H>un<lK in weight or 72 indie* in length ami girth combined. 2. Only one parcel a week may Im- went by any one person i to the Maine addrensee. .1. Content* will be limited to relief Item* *uch a* nonperiahable foods, clothing, soap and medicine*. No writing or printed matter may be included. 1. Package* and citatum* dec- ' laiatioiiH ahould lie marked "gift parcel” and the value and content* ataled. 5. The addrea.. ahould contain the name of the addressee. hi* street and houae number, town, postal district number If known, province and the indication "American Zone. Germany.” Salina*. Kan., ha* established a city Industrial development department which will lie concerned with the expansion of industry, —a UNION COMMITTEE (Cwatiawt® Ftwsa *'■*• Oasl ently for announcement of the government contract, whi h wa* certain to provoke angry protest* from some *egmen|* <>f the coal industry. It was underniood I hat the con tract would provide for a five-ceni a*oe»*meiit on each ton of coal mined to raise an ualimated |2S.mm.wm a year fur an employe wel fare fund. The operator* long have fought against a "royalty" or a payroll a**e*eiii«>ut to finance lewis' welfare fund proposal. Some opera lor* reportedly told government official*. however, that the t milage royalty wae the lre*t method of financing the fund if uno should be established. Th® operators have given uo indication whether or how they would combat acceptance of the government contract. There wa* no d >ubt however, that the welfare tuud would meet rrotslaiuparticularly from southern Appalachian producers. Lewi* presumably will insist that the operators accept Um provision* of th* government costtgvt while the government still retains control vt the mine*.
L Mfr • / / //' . SB* ///'■ * / / B fll fe ® ///z ' /// * j ///• i " -W ■- /// * Nw vkiA am /» /// 1 > ** /// wM r? rx-i *’ ; *2UHJSeL On Fame's eternal camping-ground , Their sileot tent; are spread, And Glory guards, with solemn round, Tire bivouac of the dead.. *—Theodore O’Hara *.* A ***** *.*.*.*^*_*. *.*
Operator* also may balk at safe • ly provision* in the government. i <oiltract. They were not expected ho object to a wage Increase of 18- ! Vs cent* an hour—ln line with those of other tia»|c iiuluatrlv* which It was uiidwrsi od the gov eminent would grant. SENATE TO VOTE* ICoattaueg From Pag* Oart li.te yesterday. Senate Itepuhlh-an* in formal party conference dl*cu**ed way* of toning* down the emergency measure. Sen. Robert A. Taft. 11. ()., GOP steering committee chairman. said there was “general agreement” on amendment* to: 1. Eliminate the authority to draft recalcitrant striker* in a government-seized industry. 2. Limit application of the bill to public utilities, transportation (sellite*. steel mH*, oil production and refining and coal mine*. Taft said the Republican* would move today to strike put the "work or draft” section which t-ermie Democratic leader Allien W. Barkley, Ky„ described a* the "guts” of the emergency bill. The Republicans also discu**ed suggestion* to: 1. Strike out or modify a section authorizing government seizure of uet profit* of an industry during the period of government control. 2. Remove the president's authority to tlx wage* during government operation. 3. Eliminate a provision to deny seniority rights to striker* in government-seized properties. DYRNES SCORES (Turn To Pag* 2. Column 41 wholeheartedly support It. .Molotov say*: "Mr. Byrnes makes ... A somewhat inaccurate 1 statement, for In December .Mr J Byrnes did not as yet have the draft of meh a treaty and there fore Stalin's ‘consent* to a non-11 eshtent treaty could not have J i>een given, the matter then (In, Cmcembm*) bats* rsduead to ai l brief exebanjs of views on the i Idea of a treaty of mutual assist-p
lance in case of a resumption of i German or Japanese agression.” I Molotov thiiK makes two charges! ili.ii S alia did rot <->io< nt »i>. the treaty as < lai.tied by Byrne*, and that between December and February Byrnes changed from a treaty of mutual assistance to a treaty of disarmament. The dl-pute over whether Byrne* proposed a treaty of mutual assistance or a treuty of dis armament I* technical Byrnes answer to .Molotov on that Is: The American proposal 1* nut less but more than an oidinary treaty of mutual assistance which would bind signatories to act only if Germany again attacked. The American disarmament treaty con template* reaching the root* of aggression before they grow into war. i The Byrnes draft treaty would commit the r. 8.. Britain, Russia and France to create a system of Inspection to make sure Germany doesn’t rearm and. If she started, to t ruck down, immediately.) VERDICT IS (Continual From Pag* Oss) route north The local man wa* driving about io mile* per h our st Ibe time, he said, staring at a road •ign. in Muncie, the local doctor's car struck his auto from behind at a r«d light intersection. The lieutenant'* -tateK.aut declare* that a* he walked track to Dr. Grandstaff's car, the local man had n > smell of alcohol about him." intoxicated. Examination, he said, showed "he had not been drinking, had no nnall of alcohol about him.' Hi* statement mid "be local doctor gave him |IOO to cover damage* and *ai<l he wanted to drive home, but that because f his condition, the lieutenant drove him here. HL* wife, accompanied by hU nine month* old sun, drove the officer's car. He said the local doctor was incoherent "fidgety" and! complained of a back ache and ! kidney trouble, atserling that he had drunk three bottfo* >( a popular soft drink to aUeviate the condition* of the kidneys. The stgtemeut declar-e the Ucal doctor told hiiu ha wa® raturniug tiom Wakeman General Hospital. Vamp Atterbury, where he had, 1
been administered "shots" of mor-. phlne. hyoxcine and caffeine; that ■ “he should have another hypo and | .■ would take one w!;< n fie got home.” | He said the doctor would *it a* if I he were "in Intmiae pain through j hi* center aection and stomach., would go over the seat and turn around and get in back." The lieutenant’* statement *aid that after bringing the physician to hl* home here. h< left with hi* family. The statement raid that b« cause he mted the doctor's service wa* an ox-army officer it waa hi* * wa.t an ex-arm yofflcer it wa* hla 'duty to take him home." o Illinois ha* contributed 14,300.uuu to the Chicago Housing Authority for use in acquiring land for veterans' housing-
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