Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1946 — Page 2

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HOTEL WORKER (OwottooeS From Fag* <>■»> with «l|>hun l**itl|*-* and fir** <-x---tiliKUlKhera. urine us which were empty Kelly appoihlwl a umimitte*- to Inveßllggte Other in vert litul lon* wort begun by the imlhe, »l»i*-'« r. Horney John Tuohy. the mule tire murchul'* office. aimlHtant <Ol porn tlon counsel Henry K*k Imrdt. ami coroner A. L llrodle. who ewore In a liiue-rildmn cor- i oner'a Jury at the county morgue' Where the biiill*-** of the Vlclllll* were taken. In addition, the alate aenate *l Springth-ld adopted a reaidutloii to conduct a IvKialattVe InveatlguHon. The rewluiloh provide* for an inquiry by five member* of each hou»c The two theater* cloned were the Sehubert ahowlng "t'p In Central Park." and the (treat yjuriliein. where "'Windy City'' wax playing The live night club* closed were the Playhottae Tavern. M* Govern* Liberty Inn. the new Cuban Village, the Chib Alabam and KI M<n<>ml*> VAN WERT PASTOR, Konllnued From l , *g» <••»> Surviving are one daughter Mr*. Hetty S'hiiepf, .it home two! eon*. William, of llohmond ami Edgar K Snyd* r li xtailoiod <*t. the AAF l.o< klMHlitie field al Cid iinibu*. It and hr Snyder'" moth ' er. who Hu - ii* at llnr. iaburu. I’m Both victim* on- il-o «urviv*-*l by Mvoral liHith* i and aimer.* none In till* ana The victim* daughter. Mr* Hi hnepf, I* tin Wife of William F Mchnopf, non ol M and Mt* Will c S< hnepf ol north ot he<atur No funeral arrangement a have lieen made, Inr th* liodi*-- will be brought to tin- Vo < Knoll him ral home in Van W> rt CATHOLIC (Caatlaavd rr»M Fogo Owe* Zamet nlk "(ilorlon* Forever." graduate*' choru*. Commencement uddn-x*, the Bev. Wm. Falier. Dixt rihut lon of high .-ohool di ■ plomir* and award*, the Very ' Rev. M*gr .1.1 Selmetx •‘Uelidt meer'g Stream " <llt ' grade choru*. Distribution of grade diploma* j lie* e**ional. "Activity," Bennett. achiad band. —*-• — —o SENATE PASSES Hnartonrd From Pag* Ua»l - — — *—— * The two bill* we,., alike on limiting the lertiH if draftee* to | lx montlw for men new in the service ami for future daflet*.

/FIAKO\ PIEICRUSTiMIX FLAKO and Flakorn are n<»w made with the new 80 per cent extraction flour. You'll enjoy the same de—lk; We suits. The new flour makes the dry mix slightly different in color, but not your pies and muffins. l. ILCSkjv In both products—the same good in--1 grrdients you use. g I Men, Women! OH at 40,50,60! Get Pep I FwtYMrsYoun<er,FuilofVim ■ at all drur stor<-« everywhere—la ■ Decatur, at Smith prug Store. I PILES H D*» yau want tn cur* sour trouble S miwuv am nmnanenllv’ tv<m ger- ■ *UMM Irww-stamttlV csmss ran b* B eusat !W *ff«wtlve war S’m nowUAM ■ nMfjswns- tm«erti*> relief sweiu von Find <art for youraeif like ten* of gi awnaaSMb Os O»hew send immwhauK fear thaw tr**ci»» a-t-T lAmhsLtat i I ■K y„!» I O —'» I II ' ’''' ti a'

and on banning cuimcrlptluu of fa them. The «enuto would tert the draft age* al IK through 41 while the hotiKe version would limit them to Jit through J» I'tle svMle giro provided that n t titan who aerved oreiweaa for any period or any man who nerved In continental I'nlted fflaiea for moiitli* since IHlo could be re drafted If already redrafted, he i would ite discharged by August , The house bill made no reference |io relndiictlona Neither MH mentioned the merchant marlite service. From th*- lineup of conferee* up pointed by Hu- rehate and thoe which will Im- iipiadirted by the louee It appeared that they would be slightly 111 favor of the M*‘liate version of lhe draft bi'l mid that *omproiiil'i.< would favor the nenaie. Iloii.e conferees include la*-l • C. Ar* nd». il. 111. HUBERT ZERKEL, JR. ~” **"*■■ I (Ceetleesd Fr«m Fag* Oast Columbia university for training. ' Io was commissioned an ensign in til*, naval reserve and in Jaliurry. tun. was sent overseas. He served two years overseas before being returned to the stales amt received hi* discharge on March l'*l*i. with the rank . <>.' lieutenant, junior grade He ■ served as commanding officer of hi 1.4'1 in the I’a* Iflc ll*' is married and resides in Decatur. but plans to enroll at Del'auw for a refresher course "non _ —o— —- — Leqion To Honor Outstondinq Men Indianapolis. lune a tl I’t Foil' outstanding American* will | ll* .i waided the till* : a all legion's distinguished service medal at lll*' j I* Jon' JMli annual convention at Sai* Francisco. Sept. to <r* i. I Tiny ar*- Cordell Ill'll, former .. . relary of stale. .1 Edgar HooV *r. dire* t o of the f.-«.* ral bureau of invi-rttig.itiiiii. Maj. Gen l.ewi* 11. Heiwliey. .elective service *ll- ■ , ici'toi. and Hob Hop*', screen and . | radio star. i Trade in a Good lown Decatur

Gowdlfar 1 • Drien in one hour • Excellent wanh- \ ability • No sizing required • Soft flat \ f finiah •No oflenaive odor • 8 cobni plua white • One gallon will cover average room. Single quarts, all colors.. r. .r69c —Bright Red Barn Paint j si 79 j cw« ..£:*! **** PAINT j t Contains genuine Spar varnish and heat Our Ref. Low Pike 69c I bodied, weather rematant oil. .... MkMMa \ • A brilliant red shade. ’ • One gallon eovera 350 aq. feet, 2 coats. PRICE w J k « Gives high gloss finiah. Jm * iit ppp • Highly weather reabtant. Mm; eo« coot covm*. J Single gailoM .. r. Niuo colon «nd while. 1 The frion4N Stem / . The Fnanolv6W« . ; 1 ... 1 ' ———'

REPORT BREAD H'aatlaavd Fraai Fags Oast ( livestock Io lllega' . h.i I- " la>* Angele* About tin percent of lhe area's meat markets were , eha>**d. Hl I anil* Th*, imlividual rstall gruceiw and meat dealers' nsttuciaI hoi pilleil IJuo groi'or* on a pro |MHuI to closw meal markets every Monday becauss of the shortage. Alami &«• already ii.ig voted to cl*Me, Kansas CHy Wlth luck customers found an occasional steak or roast, but there wa* almost no bread because *>f an A Fl. bakers' union strike, now in It* sixth day. laiuisvllle Mayor K ladand Taylor pro* tainted each W. dnesifay until Sept l wlie.illes* and fall**** day Th*- proposal was adopted earliei by ’the city's tainins relief committee. Bread supplies were 10 to 111 percent la-low thus*, of sig weeks ago.

L. No Lost O Motion Our service is avaihhle TvlJ every minute in lhe year. Our r 1 equipment needs no last-minute I / tinkering, anti we don’t have 1,1 any lime Ketlinv ' . under way. * ! And once we are -called. / I we relieve you of all responwi- \ I bility. / 10l GILLIG I DOAN . y U. FUNERAL HOME [/£ jWWIpjl DECATUR PHONE 794 nl a /TFr Y

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HOUSE PLANS TO IMMIMed Fram Psge Oar) uetcrmlto- whethei public liearlngs should be held llcp. Augustine H. Kelley. D. I’a., said a majority of th*, committee had requested acting chairman Jennlngg llandolph, D. Va. to call lhe meeting. Sen. Claude Pepper. D. Fla., has promised to ask the senate lulair committee la investigate the dispul tv* If a nation-wide shipping sti Ik*- develops. Negotiations with the six CIO and one Independent maritime union threatening the June 15 strike were stalemated alter ship operators rejected a new union bid for a shorter work week. Will* the strike deadline only nine days away. Ih»* negotiating have discussed only hours and have not even goitvii around io n»n*l*lering wages. __—,—p Trsde lu a Uuod Town — Decatur

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