Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1946 — Page 7
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Standard Oil Plant Is Damaged By Fire Defective Wiring Is Blamed For Fire "Tilting. Ind, j lin ,. |j -(|t|»i— Anthorltles believed liMlny that de fi. iivi. wiring whh ro*|x>n*lb|e for n the that raged through the hngr Standard Oil refinery plant here y**ferday exploding barrMa of oil uni >-■** and threatening Ihr entire r* Murry area I hr* lire d«et r>»y.-<l the barrel hmto. ;,f the plant, one of tin* wor'd a largest rellnerlea. It waa brought * mnpletely under control utter four hour*, wtih heavy rain helping firemen extinguish the flames. Nine peraona were Injured by flying dehrla sent out by explm*lona. Three firemen wen* overcome hy smoke. None of the Injured wa» hurt seriously. Fifty employes fled to safety ift* r th** tire broke out In the twostory barrel house in which »oo to 7(ht drums of lubricating oil and giciiHe were reported stored. Huge * louda of black smoke telllowed over the area as Bremen from live cities battled Uu* flamea. Explosive j*-t« of flame from oil drums shot into the air. Firemen feared at flrat that Ihr emir** I.'•*••* acre plant would be destroyed, but a favorable shift It* wind kept the flames from apnading to structnrea homing highly inflummable products. o Modify Proposals For Spain Action UN Subcommittee Modifies Proposal New York. June 13—(UP) A tin nation uhrommlttce of the I'nited Nation** security council | today agreed, on American initiative to modify It** proposal# for actl' ti igaiti I Spain to dodge a formal recommendation for a* world diplomatic blockade of th»» Franco regime. Herbert V Evatt. Australian to emu mini ter and subcommlf I**. chairmat*, ttaid the compromise pl.m also agreed t*» t»y Poland, (‘lima Hiaitil. and Fran* e and |*r* KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 Mika of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poigonoua Wasta jfv *i h»vr»nM<*M««f«*-l*talny»»nrbk»od, ,n.:r is Wi.l<-i*.r kidney tube* may be over* *ork rd. Th*- MOinvfUtrreend tuhrearv working dny and night to help Nature rid your >j *rm **f rvrr -• arida and poi-onoua wayte. When d. I.rdrrof kidnry function prntiHe poi-onoua matter to remain in your blood, ft ma*rauiwna;:i;ing backache, iheumatirpeina, I.paint, loot of pep and energy, getting up nighta, awrlling. pufflneee under the eyre, .radachea and diicineaa. Erenuent oreeaniy w*»K-ra with smarting and burning eonte. iinn shown there la aomething wrong with tour kidneys or bladder. Kidney* may M’l help the game aa bowh. »o ark your druggivt for ftoan'a Pilh. e timulant diuretic, ttacd eorcewfuny by «enii.nt f'.r over 40 yean, ftnan’a give heegy Tlief and will help the Ik miiee of fcMney ut>«» 1U..1k ->«< p*>i*on-®< waste frees year ■lovd. Get bean’* I’illa.
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■umably accoptable to Grout Britain- would leave the way open for the SI nation t’N amend a* arinhly to lake whatever action It might deem neceaaary. Including Mtabllahmmt of a diplomatic quarantine. Evatt said the compromlt* wax apoxored by th« t’nifed Htafna But meinbera of the security council would not be committed when the axwmbly meet* In Sept ember Io vote to break off relation* with Spain If Franco la (till In power, aa originally propoaed by the bul>* omdHtte* after a monthlong atudy of the Spanish queatlon. Th* aubcommlileo'a acceptance of th** United Btatea compromise appeared to pave the way for adoption of it a other proposal*, which would in effect formally denounce Franco aa a potential aggreaaor and pledge council support to any tree government which might succeed in coming to power in Spain. husda. however, wag ea pec ted to fight vigorously agalnat the com
FLAG FRIDAY, JUNE 14th The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend The Combined Annual Flag Day Service Sponsored by The B. P. O. ELKS AMERICAN LEGION and the VETERANS of FOREIGN WARS Friday, June 14-7 pm ELKS HOME An Interesting and Inspiring Program will be given with Flag Day Address to be delivered by Lowell L. Pepley, Judge Whitley Co. Circuit Court ★ PROGRAM ★ American Legfon Color Guard and Uniform Detail Boy Scouts Girl Scouts Decatur High School Combined Bands “Star Spangled Banner” Audience Introductory Exercise B. P. (). Elks Officers Prayer - Iceland Smith, B. P. 0. Elks Chaplain History ot the Flag — D. Burdette Custer \ < iray l>ad(k E «Muire and Elks Officers, * 4 t ' 5' 1 Mag DayrAddress Judge I/owell L. Pepicy* '' rl t * V • Benediction Henry Faurote, Chaplain, American legion ‘America” — Audience.
protnlw •«<! to imu*®***at» -oundl InlHgtlvc in culling on t’N memhrr Mat*** Io broak with Hpaln Evatt defended the pro|Mt»e<l modlflratinw a» • «•»* •" ">“ k * the recommendation to the aaffomlily “mon* flexible." allowing H to nke *ufh action aa It deemed "appropriate and effective. ’ Aa modified by Evatfa propot* at, the aubcommlttoe'a report would recommend to th** ai**eml*ly that It call fnr a diplomat!* break with Hpuln If II <on»ld* t« •uch action de»lrable when It meet* tn September, hut would n*if hind the aanembly to thlw atep Th* ••* aembly could conaldee other m<*»a nrea If It wanted If. 8 delegale llwrahel V John mm told Hie council he WM In full accord with the modification, bnt nerved notice that the I'. R g"”' ornment In voting for Hit adoption would not thereby commit Itaelf to any apeclfl* court* of action when the qtienlloti gm*x before the paaemhly, »•»••■■■■■■■■
I human Adamant In I , Stand On Case Bill I Likely To Veto Any Strike Bill Rider Washington, Jone tJ—fl’Pl • President Truman will veto hla own emergency atrlke control bill If <-ongre«a attache* the on*e-re- ( joeted f'aee laltot bill us a rider. If wa» reported authoniatlrely today. A d me congreaMongl friend ot th** president enld Mr Truman would not only veto the whole ball of wax but would do It with far more lon-eful language than he uaed in eroding the un*ignrd ('a«e hill back to emigre** two daya ago Case bill advocate*, apparently aware of the preatdon*’* attitude, atlll were undecided what to d*> about It after two KUccraalve day* of strategy conference*
BtroM pelltkcai at»dief#* volved In th* gtfgffftr <••!>••«*• Hon* Th*r* waa •*«* aentliwent for making the tw Mil a rld*r on lb* emergency strike control meaaure and using two vetou* to argo* that Mr Truman la to hlaa*d l* labor'* favor that be twice tloik*d 'Off grtMlonal efforta to r*form unloff abuse* The aentltn*of *aa baaed on a feeling among Cat* Mil aupport*rt that ttHl*M Union power* are curbed there will be a war* of *tnk*» and disturbance* •Meh wmiM r*ault in unfavorable puMlc reaction ugalnat the Truman administration Other* argued, however, that attaching the Ca»« MH wnold gfr* Mr Truman a perfect setup to recapture labor support which boltid against his reqneat for Emergency power*. It was argued that hy th* tlm* the 190 prcelde*tia) election roll* around the record would »b*>w that Mr Truman admittediv a»k*d con grea* for emergency itrlke power* at a time whmi rail and c*>*l * all*
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Ct tbrwatevad igduetrtei PVtlysis tnarerehrtM M ’••aw m* itre actwally rtduclot iaboFg hardwon The deeiaiofl whether t* merge the emgrgency and t-'ane bill* •!>* be made next w*ek. Megff*htle. the pr*-atd*nts emergency bill awaitn a fleets Io a off procure by the bad** rule* cv»mlttfle. 0Fort Wuynt Track Driver h Killed Fort Way**, led. Jflfl* 11— fVPt A tmek driver •aa fatally Injured here leaf night when b* war burled from the aide of an empty railroad car to the pav*m*-nt 1® fee* below Th* drfvtr. Alfred Wine, was guiding th* car d*«n a eligM grad* In th* city railroad yard* when he lost control. He ••• (brown from th* c*r aa it hit • aafety humper. _—o— — ——— The city of Havana. Cube, wfla founded tn Illi _
