Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1946 — Page 2

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Violent Death Toll Is Heavy In State Five Drownings Are Reported In State By foiled IT. - At !’-;<*• II it .. Id.-lllul death* occurred in I‘i’li.ini during the Week e!ld Three lhw»i< rs died in outstul. a<-id»’iiln t<F hoiHt tin soft Traffic c;c<irilii<v numbered five and five persons drowned A 22-year-old highway wmker, John William. of I’rairietowu. was crushed to death Sntnrduy when fellow workmen pulled II cement miner water tank over him as he Uy asleep on the ground during ii lunch hour. Three uiiiwtii >_■ death- w< re re

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■ >nded near Brownstown in the Mus< alatu. k river Saturday morn Inc Bobby Stafford. Id. Freetown one of five youth* on an ull-iiighi fishing party, went Into the river for i swim. lie floundered and two other boy*. .1 C t'.xkerh.im, IS. and James ln-.ui Havers, Hl. also Freetown. went to hi* rescue They all drowm-d Tin- budy of Mian Valera Sue Alexander. 15. Indianapolis, was recovered from Indiana lake sev- • JI hour* after *iie drowned wlflfe AWilKUllnK. Lawrence Carl, 21, Sutton, Neb , drowned Sunday night when he fell from a boat at Inks Hlir.it near Valparaiso. Authorities early thU morning found the Imdy of l.yuii B ook*. An gola, 17. in u wrecked car which they -aid had plunged into the water after striking a bridge near Angola shortly after midnight Hi* brother. Ilex. 22. was seriously Injured nearby. Another passenger in Ihe i ar. .lam- Alice l.ibey, 21, daughter of the Stueben county clerk, walked to he : home and ri-ported the accident after she r< gained consciousness. An Indianapolis couple. Mr. and Mrs Ferdinand Moorman, ages its ntid 05. were killed in an autotruck crush near Columbus Joseph Kauffman. 23, Milfoid, died of injuries he suffered Saturday night • In a motorcycle act idem near Goshen. Mr*. Beulah Teeters, 25. Oakville, died of injuries received \ when a • ar driven by her husbmid

overturned tn a ditch yesterday near ARdwraon. Three Routh Hand residents died la ac< blent* In Illinois and Routh Dakota. Frank B Baumgartner, «2. and hla wife. 55, were killed in a .oil I* lon near Gayville. Routh Dakota .Saturday night. Five other pertCM were seriously Injured. Ilona Id MacDonald. US. was kill rd when hi* auto struck a safety inland in CMcako. relied ever and burned Firemen pulled him from the flaming machine but he had suffered fatal hums.

To Honor Church Members On Radio Immanuel Lutheran Members Honored The members of the Immanuel latilierau church will lie feted nr*’ Friday morning at IU o'clock In the “Breakfast In Hollywood” program with Toni Brenneman. broad real over radio station W<>WO. at Fori Wayne and others. Tho i bun li member* will lie Miluied a» the “Good Neighbor* of the Day." a« reauh of a "good lieisbluir' letter written (nr the program by Mr* William Geoid Th'* customary orchid, dispatch ed from Hollywood by e*pr«*» to ihr “gtaal neighbor" will he received by the church pastor. Ihe Rev. E. B Allwardt. The letter, written by Mr*. Goelz, which resulted in the i hurch members receiving the a ward; follow.«: "Dear Tom; "I wi»h to nominate the mem lirrs of the Immanuel l.uihera'i church of I nion township. Dec-slur. Indiana as <l«mml Good Nelahluirs "We have two eon* In service and my husband I* seriously 111. I«a*f summer the church member*: harvested all our crop*, including three acres of tomator*. They also sowed the wheat for us last year, and helped again this spring a* iuir two sous are still serving in (lie armed forces and my husband I* unable to do work of any kind. "Don't you thiuk that they are truly good neighbors? If you agree, please send the orchid in care of E. B. Allwardt, pastor. De -utur. Ind., route five Mrs. William Goelz R It. No 1 Decatur. Indians'* REPORTS HOUSE (Coatin*? «d rrswi Fags Owe) ence committee The President rave hl* first definite views on the new OFA hillviews which unmisfakenly carried the hint of another veto - when he met Ken* Tom Connally, D. Tex , and Arthur Vandenberg. R., Mich., at National Airport upon their arrival from the Pari* foreign ministers conference with sacratary of stale James F Hyrnra Vandenberg asked the President "what shape is the OPA bill In?" "B’s in terrible shape.” replied Mr Truman. “It couldn't hr wonse." Hep. Jesae P. Woieott, Mich., ranking republican on lite bouse banking committee, said that If the President vetoes whatever congress sends him. “then congrara certainly will not take action again at least not for the nest 6" to

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; Bullitt In Bitter Attacks On Russia I m a ■ —r Says Soviet Russia Only Threat Os Wor Nev York. July II - (UP> - William C. Bullitt. former American ambassador to Russia, said today that the United mates should "not hesitate to um the aiomic Iwimb to stop new crimes of Roviet Imperialism.'* Bullitt mads the recommendation in a new book. "The Great Globe Itself,'' published today and devoted to a bitter attack upon Roviet national and International policy In which be charged that “the oipy totalitarian Imperial Ism which threaten* war in the world today la the Roviet Union ." Bullitt, who vae America's first ambassador to Russia upon the restoration of diplomatic relations In IM3 and Who observed the Bolshevik revolution sympa thetically In lllf and In Moscow charged that Russia's goal was conquest of the world for communism. He said that with possession of I the atom bomb and the present American airforce "of overwhelming strength" the United Rtatee is far stronger than Russia “and could destroy It." While declaring that we should not “hesitate to use the atomic bomb to stop new crime, of Hov let Imperialism." Bullitt added, "let us reject with absolute finality the Idea that we should attack the Roviet Union." “To execute a murderer Is not an immoral ad." Bullitt said, i "And the more certain the Soviet government la that we shall use the atomic bomb against It If It continues Its career of aggresalon, the more likely the Soviet government will he to refrain from aggression—at least until I* hast he atomic bomh." Bullitt was pessimistic 0* to any chance of jiermanenl peace with Russia “At some point," he said, “we rhall have to stop Soviet imperIs Item or submit to Stalin's rule. We can not get off this planet It is In our national interest to stop further aggressions by Stalin while hla forces are still far I from our shores and we have in our hands the means to atop him." He expressed the opinion that I "there ia no mystery in Soviet foreign policy." "The alm of Soviet foreign policy is constant," he said, "to eatabllNh communiat dictatorship I thorughout the earth . . that Is why Stalfn Is unappeasable."

Motorcycle Damaged By Fire Here Sunday Firemen wort called to the Five Points Intersection aiiout 7 pm Sunday when a motorcycle near a service station there caught fire. The vehicle wa* damaged considerably. Trude In a flood lowa — Decatur W days." Halleck felt that the senate bill is a* rood as. could lie legislated under present <mndlt|en* and he tried to get the house rules committee to report the measure to the floor with the proposal (hat the house vote to concur In all Ha provisions.

Worthman Plans New Fort Wayne Addition I John R Worthmail realtor and builder of Fort W«yn*. and owner of Slialiou Place, easl ot the city, where otic of th* largest housing developments ever undertaken here ip Ip process of construction, ha* purchased HHt terra oouth of Routhwood Pork In Fort Wayne, for an I other housing sub-division Work on building the houses wi.l nbt Ur storied Immediately. Mr Worthman slated. He Is cirmpb-’ Ing several housing developineiita at present In addition to th* Dec* lur addition Formerly the Hcbmilt farm. Mr. WoHbmaii ia building houses In NtraUon Place, eight of which are nstr cuinplctlou Base inellla and foundation* have lieell eouati'Uc|«<d for the other 12 —g William Hhake«peare had a Vocabulary of l&.tnai words. The gv-| erage man knows only approximately 2.U00 —— o-' - DECLARES MAY <C—tf—ed rrorn rage •net N Y.. said the committee's previous invitations tor May to testify voluntarily still stood, but that "there will I* no further written informal Invitation.” The committee resumed its Inquiry today with Joseph Freeman. Washington representative of "paper empire" firme, as the first witness. He did not claim any immunity on que»ih>ning. Hcheduled to take the witnes* c’lair today were Allen B. Hellman and Joseph T. Weiss, broth-ers-in-law who pul up the original capital with which Dr. Henry M GarsMHi atid hi* brother. Murray, developed a letterhead Into a 16company lndu*trial network. Joseph Freeman. Washington representative of lhe eemblne, ( Iso was scheduled to testify. The committee freely has used ha powers to suhpena witnesses, but concedes it can not suhpena May because he is a member of congragg. Congressmen are protected from many types of legal nioceedings to prevent their political enemies from interfering with their legislative work. Mitchell, however, wants lhe committee to draft a resolution excusing May from his official duties while he testifies at the profits inquiry. It would have to be passed by both lhe senate and

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