Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1946 — Page 2
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/ —**■ II V IXOI jXxVk 'yf a • Beer is a destinciivc beverage, totally different from any other alcoholic beverage in its manufacture, dis* tribution and dispensing methods. It is recognized by the State of Indiana as a beverage of moderation. Each beer handler—manufacturer, wholesaler and retailer—it a separate and independent operator by statute. Thus interlocking interests like the "ticd-houses” of former years are avoided in the orderly marketing process. Beer is a > lose companion to food. It can be legally sold in Indiana on the premises in restaurants and hotels, where meals also arc available, and in clubs. In bottles <>r cans, it is an increasingly popular home drink, h fits in well with other nourishing foods in the refrigerator. Drug stores and groceries, if otherwise qualified, may handle it for carry-out sales. Beer is difficult to obtain now, but when the world again settles down, it will be with you as readily as before to help you more fully enjoy our American Way of Life. Buy If Only from Law-Abiding Ptrmilltei BEER IS A BEVERAGE OF MODERATION THE INDIANA BREWERS ASSOCIATION I 712 Ckomb»r of Comr,«rc» lldj, IndisncfoUi 4, Indiana ]■' ' X uv .woothiw janiae w I|j \ •£ i’oFOjjj i k Wake yoar bo m• I ™■■■■■■ fffrfcisry. — surround-Vx Cfltajs bfl « hu Inamsl COOM h It ootoss Em v frjKnlr—. woodwork or metal. Drias h 4 boom No J osbrush marks" tfymHofNnp'yVMhMni Kohne Drug Store
Negro Loses Fight To Escape Chair State Pardon Board Refuses Leniency Xc-w <ii !• ,nis huiv : i rpi - Th. rl.iim <4 hope in Willi.' I'i .in< i- -li lugle r..i lib whs ! ruff.'d <>ut t0i1,.) by the stale paid.itl board wlll.il lefllsed to i ollllilut. 11l life imprisonment i.i« >■> mid dat< with lamisiaiia’s pm table • 1.1 tt u- . hair I’liil'. Willi. ■ lai- avenue ol
was shut off II" must rutin n .lune 7 io the death seal v. tailed to function a Ulolltll ago today when he originally was -.heduied lo pay the penalty fol murder, I'lie pardon board, composed ol 1.1 ton Emile Ferret. Atty G«-u Fred L. Ilian, and ’rial Judge .lames 11 Simon, denied the up piie.ition ot Willie's attorney llertriind Debian. lor commutal ioll ot sellfl'lli •' Throughout last Friday. DeI lam streamed witnesses before II:.- pardon hoard hearing in civil .' strict i mirt here in an effort 10 save Willi*'.< lite Hr beldam apparently tailed t*‘ mole tile pokei f.i< cd men who Iler. < inpowel'.d Io camel file I', y., r old negro« trip to the eleitii. I hai. a Week tlolll toillol lew at Si. Atal lilivilie. La 'i' 1 youthful convicted klllel > 11 pm le, granted by Ferret les* I ban 21 hours before lie was lo l>< ei< < i... tiled again Muy 9. ex piles Jun.' 7 today's ruling was the latest ..nd probably the last. ill D< Idaii. * gallant fight Previously In- had sought to have the state ■upi.iiie court release Willie on th-- grounds that a second elec (locution would involve cruel and inhuman puiiisliuieut and iouble i.opardy ol life, Thi* was overridden by the -u II . in. > 01111 as it was today by ill.- pardon board In each case, tile yeai old attorney < lainied tiiat Willie had paid the penally and that further attempts to put him to death would violate the < .institution Regular Meeting Os Trustees Cancelled I'll.' egiihn meeting of the UlisI. .-, of Adam* .'minty, scheduled to: las' Satiliday. wn call.'died M> inlier of tin trustees association de. ided .'gains: holding the ineef .iig lie. auae the illness of l.yuiau 1. Hann, county school sup el'll.lelid.’ht and tile fail tiiat there w. no iiiipoitau. bunine-s lo be I rat.-u< led I nlr, MOST OIRIS would b« quite pleased with one orchid, so it's & bit drflkult to measure ths pleas* ure Miss Marion Johnson derives from being framed in the rars blooms. An iaetructc - at the Miami. Ha.. School of Modeling, Marion takes tune out to admire Moy K Fields' collection, which started as a hobby over 12 yeans agw . * & (latuutueail).
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Cool Weather Break Predicted Tuesday Cool Weather Will Continue Tonight Uy lulled I’.vsn liiM-as.iiMlily cool weather which gripped Um northern p»rlion of the I'uited Stal<* from the 11... ky Mountaimi to the Atlantic toast will coiilltiue thioiiuh loiiight. th. govcrutueul weather bureau *ald today The outlook for Tuesday, howi i.r. is for warmer weather which will continue fur th.* next few I days. I'ln blanket of .old air wiiich llis.d SHOW fluirli.i 111 mills of Mlittie.* Ila dining lhe weekend settled over Wisconsin. Northern Illinois and lowa last night, luiiig ing freezing and near-freezing li'iiipeiaturcs Laud O' Lakes. Wis . reported li. the lowewi in the na lion. Othi-i localities in 1110 region reported tiunpeiaturcs in the W» Government meteorologists! said that the waim weatiiei which was promised hit Tuesday would be ..ood drying wealhei fur those sec I ions wliii li re|ioried heavy rains Wheeling. W V. bad five im ine >f rainfall Sunday, ami moderate io h.-avy rains we « reporiiMl throughout ’he norihein Ohio river valley. Erne. .t-t. 1,, said there Wel'e 110 liietiii bam anywhere in the I llited Stales which might interfere wiih I ie tair and somewhat warm er w eat Iler. Cool In State Indianapolis, .him* il'l'i South Hend’s low temperature of I |u deg i res. only eight above frvez I mg. highlighted tin* June cool spell; which settled ovei Indiana during tile Wei k', lid blli.r low marks wire 15 al Terre Haute and Fort Wayne; is .it M.ni m 5" at Indlatiupoliu and 52 .it Evaliriville. Sunday temperature* ranged up to li;> degrees. The weather bu < .hi • in! it would! lie coo! again loiiight and watui i tomorrow. «I tojUM
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If : | 1 vX wvk OK THE PURCHASE of a aalvaged tuk chaser by the Mullaney family of Chatham, England, baa solved theiz housing problem. The father, Patrick, is supervising as his daughter, Pat, gives the outside of their “house" a new coat ot paint. The craft has three sleeping cabins, a bathroom, gas, electricity, and other convr nicncca-AMB-GtifernotioflalL Two Autos Collide At Street Crossing — li.iiiiag.* was e<tlmal'd at 15" In ,■ tv.o iar (ia»ii .it th.' mte.-<i*i lion ' <>f Third and Miinioi* • treclw almut i p m. Saturday. I'ollci* chief Ed Mill, slated i day 'I he acciden! i.cctirrci witen cars driven by Floyd Heed. 19 of 331 I.Xortli Eleventit street and Virgil I t'rick. 29. of route >lx. Decatur, 1 collid'd I'lie accident was report'd to Office) James Borders.
Truce Is Arranged In Bedford Strike Bedford, Ind. June 3 (t'l’l I A strike called by truckers of the Johusuu, Drake ami Piper ('imi patty ut tin- Allison Bi'dloid Fuun‘dry elided today. The men returned to work uudcr in truce iirraiigeineiil pending fur* tin I llegoli.ltioiw. The t-isue In the threcday-old <ll-pule involved back pay for a ‘ i|. i hat g< cl ir.n k drivet. according to II N. .Mllkiap. Bluomiiigl'm bustness agent for local 111. .Millsap, w mse union is affiliated with the I intei national Brotherhood of Team ters tAFLh received l.ack-to-w.nk iiiHtr.tcti ms pending arrive! i of George Skerce, Terre Haute uti- ; ion official. o— —— —— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur START DISTRIBUTION (C’MlUaed Frnm rage Owe) _’*!»> 32 Au amount of 1ie.292.15 was given the clerk for distribution ai long with a check for 11(15.90 for cogrt costs. .Major Items in the ex petme in< luded (1,200 for attorney tees and a like i-uiu for the admini* ' stratur. i Ear! I! Adanrn served as alt ri uey for lhe e state. — EARLY ITALIAN (('•■tlawrC From I’ngc Ow»> vaguely tiiat central .Milan had voted to retain the king, but I there were no figures to support the statement. Tlie lastminute appeal by Pope Pius XII for Italian voters to reject godless political philosophy cl.-arly meaning communism, although he didn't call it by name was expected to have a heavy in the voting ‘ Observers predicted that most voters who wanted to register opposition to communism bad voted to retain 'he monarchy. The monarchy versus republic issue overshadowed other aspects {of the election. In Rs first free vote after 22 years of fascism, Italy selected 573 deputies to a consti-
tutional assembly charged with responsibility of drafting basic m w laws. y FRENCH SMASH H'uailaaeW Fr«m Page Owet dominant force iu the now itueTip . and almost certainly will the presidency. [ 13 SCOUT PATROLS (CeailauM Fv«m Page o««) . Kedwlii Gralter. Roderick l.icli •. ty, Bill Stuc ky. Blue ribbon Crow patrol, fig; Arthur .Muse)matt, leader: Richard Feasel. I Charles McCrory, Robert Huff - man Red riltboti. Flying Eagle patrol, «g; Fred trick Sprunger. leader; David • Schwartz. Chester Habeggcr, Jack Lehman. Roger Bletler. Blue I ribbon. 1 Owl patrol, 68; Duan Lehman, leader; Ronald Townseml. John Eie henberger. Ted Lehman. Bin. ribbon. Troop til Is sponsored Icy n 1( . Decatur Rotary dub. with John McConnell as Scoutmaster and Gray Paddock as assistant. Troop « is sponsored Icy the Decatur Lions club with Lowell Smith Scoutmaster and Bill Spahr as assistant Troop 63 Is sponsored ly the American legion with Dick Linn as Scoutmaster and Jack Hunter assistant. Troop 65 is sponsored by the Methodist church of Monroe with Doyle Huffman as Scoutmaster and Karl Fay his assistant. Troop 67 from Herne Is sponsored l»y the Mothers Club with Karl Hilty Scout
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