Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1946 — Page 2
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r PREBLE NEWS | * Mr. and Mr-. John Kirchner and daughter Irene. Emma and Mrs. June S!ia< kley motored to Logansport Sunday, and the day t with Mi md Mi • i H iwreii>e Ytiling and M>tl t’halleArnold t'oniad .elm <•<! hotti' ! from iiei di' K veral days wlttii fl u ml* a! I rr<- Haute Leo Ibdfmntl. Hoti Welling ll>d Von Ann.ld p<m Sunday nt I»• troll. Dorothy Hid G II: de I iotflllUll I lall.d 'if Ml all I Ml Erm I Bash Tm day Maui' II .Uld .1.0 kfe KikelilMll . I ol I‘orllirid ale ndt: eieMli day* with ' i . dpai:nt . .Mi Mild Mi ‘ hai l< E'lnriiull ati'l , .Mary, How To Hold FALSE TEETH More I irmh In Place I, I ■ n » !. .’th :> I . f ?- II I E' ‘ • ‘»m- . ' , • ■ VI I ’’ H t •■•!»»> .»• •
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Mr ttnd Mrs Donsld Hnllr nf Hoagland culled on .Mr and Mr*. George Bullemelr and daughter. Helen tt-.iir Hoffman returned to Im iroit Sunday after *|wndiiig sever al day* with hi* parent*. Mr and Mt Milton Hoffman and family Mi and Mr* R<»y Waner and daughter of Fort Wayne called on .Mi .md Mi- Harry Hauer Mr* Fil'd Etckhoff and non. Lorenzi' and daughter. L>ona call ■d on dr .old Mi George llultitn. |r and daughter. Helen Thenday evening Mi Freda Conrod spent the day with Mr* Fred Ei< khoff. min. Lorenz. .md d.onfitei*. l<eona mid Lillian, <> Five Teachers Can't Find Rooms, Resign A id* .. It'd . Amt * i I'l'l .ii!< ii hool official* reallt.'d today i. « est one the hou*lng •lo’ l. ni i. ally can lo'iome. .M r Kit>- Hpringer. tiuntec ofj \nd' »• n Ina n-hi;>. i-iiorted th.it I |. a t. ;v p r lured to »erve ii \ud'r«'Hi - •• li.iol*, had .an I . I i,< f vontract* during tliej I. -t a.'.'k I'.iaiM,' they Were Uli- ;• id. io obtain r 0111*.
& i ’ f' ■ Jl 4 . .. *- TWO TINY CITIZEN! get’ acquainted .'with” Prildent < Tniman’'M hai atrolla near the summer White Houae at Independence,'Ma*’. Dwarf] Moorg. Jr , gets top M.Dia&a BuU||il (TMP« the ehled ex-! ecutlve’a hand
Slaughter's Defeat Boon To President Consistent Opponent Os Truman Measures Wa-liington. Aug s 11'1’1 I’cenident Trnuiana hope* of getting important administration legislation before the house next j year were brightened today by the defeat of Hep. Koger Slaugh-I ter. D.. Mo. of course, the Demo < rat* manage to retain control of j the lions,- Some political ol»*cr-1 ver* doubt they will. Slaughter wa* a member of the hoinw rules committee which pan**; ~* on bill* before they go to the i floor He consistently opposed ad- 1 ministration measure*. He wa* regarded as tne deciding factor in keeping legislation for a perman ent fair employment practice* com-1 mission bottled up at the last session of congress. A majority vote of the rule* committee I* necessary to send a hill to the house floor For many months the bill had been stalled in the committee without action But after a letter from Mr Truman on the subject, chairman Adolph .1 Sabath. D.. 111 . agreed to bring the matter to a vote. According to informed report* at the time of the ballot, sb of the then available member* of the committee favored tending the FEP(' hill to the floor The Other five all southern democrats were opposed. Slaughter was in Kansas City at the time. He flew back to Washington, arriving a few hours before the vote. And the E'EI’C measure stayi-d in th" rule committee, re|u>rtedly on a 6 H tie vote. Slaughter's defeat in the Mias onrl primary, following Mr. Tru-
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
man * Intervention in behalf of his successful opponent. Eu<>* Axi tell, was hailed by Democrats livte ' as a strong vote of <-oiifideiic<1 for tile President National liemocratli- chairman Robert E. Hannegan said that ,n tejecting Slaughter, voters of th., fifth Missouri district were registering approval of ' a faithful continuation of the policies of the late Franklin D RoOsevelt." Hannegan said Axtell was nomi tinted by a composite of Democratic, Itvpiiblican and Independent i voters and expressed belief that . administration support by a similar combination "will be express!.! even more emphatically next Nov- ‘ ember." But Sen. Alexander Wiley, 11, Wis . took an opposite view. "The President of United States I employed the vast power of his [ office, his collaborator* in the I political action committee ami the full force* of his cronies in the ! revived Penlfergast machine and 1 yet barely managed to 'purge' Slaughter." Wiley said. "Sißniftcantly. the President'* ■ < hoice for congress was nominated by a minority vote, since h« re i clved only IS percent of the total." ■Wiley predicted that the Re- | publican nominee, Albert L Reeves, Jr., would receive in the November election "the over whelming support of Independent voters who arc disgusted with the President's subservience to bit: city bossiain and to radical left ; * wing dictation. ’ Byrnes' Attack On Molotov Published Moscow. Aug «—lUPI—Thr 1 Soviet press today pihlished th* 1 complete text of secretary of stats ' James F. Byrne* attack on foreign 1 minister V. M. Molctov at the Pari* conference. Byrne t’ text wa* accompanied
Iby the full last of M' lolov * ro I epon*<* to Byrne* The t»«t» Os 'he two qxeihe*! occupied almoMt u lull I'Uge 111 •* l ‘ communinl I'.irty m w 'UH>c . da and w>-.c headed th a lar.'e black type he idline. *r. .n* la' • peace conference, li'.'m i I" ■ 1; waa i-aptioneil ' Spe ih of Mi Byrne*, chief of the I'nited Stati* delegation That «»f Molotov w captl med "V M .Molotov • an-a. i to Byrne*' *pcecn o Probe Black Market In Indiana Cities Indlanapoli*. Vug' s < I'l’l i OPA Invotiaato: < today prolied reported black market operation* In lumber and ecarce metal* In aeveral Indiana cltiez. Di»trlct Ol’A official* *ald *p« rial acente were proliliiu »al<»> ol wrap metal in Kokomo and luni Iter operation* in aouthern rtat< cities. They aald inveMiuntor* were looking into th. Mluation in Neu Albany, Jeffer»on» ille.and Kvaikvllle 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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Indonesian Troops Attacked By Dutch Illtl.lVll. s 11 1,1 liok< men anno,innd today that put'’i l.otnliet- yesterday attacked th.' itidotwaian troop r.ineentra Hon* io n ItHii liin. to I,', ak up « ihr.at aiiamot the elty. i:;*-ht Ihttcli Mit< h« II bomber* di upp'd 21 J.'' pound bomb* on the |id'.n<'»lan Iroop- the I,.nin. imnt *aid, in a hour a« rial iitfeti'iie autiioiizeil by liritleh h .idiinarier*. BIG CROWD iContinued ftom I'.w l» „ i . lirim ipal W. Guy Brown m the all*, me <d direi tor Albert Belle ni.yei The 11< atur <’uh po k mu . lied in tlte formation with a nov< I "train' creation, made from a i liariel .o.d ittlor make*!iin worn! I pint Hoy .Old tin! Sioiit;. ami other youuK iet rod. u.iily <!■ . .rai.d hny.li*. Member* of the A/am* loulitv nd.ai.' .I’ll' *‘th mount!, and the Heppert > hool of aip tlon »> ritlg •llldellt* Wei' other Kloipi ill the till mat ion
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