Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1946 — Page 6

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- iWwtwCV^ttfW - * ’ /kvl jf >ssx *■? 'IlF 1 -, ** XXh . jt * A*MITISH MOTHER "t a London pout office collects her allowance of five shilling! (II) weekly for each of four of her fiva children, as England'! family allowance act goea into effect Granted each child after the flrat, the payment! continue until the child is IS yean of age—a plan designed to encourage larger famillea at an expense of 1230,000.000 annually to the tax Devers. (InternttiontlSoundnhoto)

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R ’ GRisp fa® I Post’s CORN TOASTIES. But iV» more K\ \ M ■<& than just a new name. Much more' | We’ve jpund away to make com flakes ® better than they ever were before. ’1 t They’re Tender-Crisp! Just try a M ! bowlful of Post’s CORN TOASTIES. W | They’ve got a tempting new texture. I | W Jf | A tender crispness you never dreamed \jL ' & i'* * was possible. A delicate new flavor to jfek . ’ A Bflk. . tempt the whole family. That’s how * X they taste— fresh from the toasting f | ovens in Battle Creek. And that’s the \ f ■ J way you get them— fresh! 1V /. SME J? ’■ I ° f wart ‘ me P acka ß in fl experience / / comes the Fresh Protector package— / *7 • exclusively Post’s! Now for the first / / lljX / time—the com flakes you pour in the / / 7 /♦ " / bowl taste so fresh and crisp you’d think / ' / they iuai popped out ofthe toasting ovens! i g C I We have made CORN TOASTIES A / / I better and we have found away to / / Z | protect them better. Every crinkle of • - I new goodness is there when you open VO I the package. Here’s whole-grain t| nourishment for a “Good morning’’ I tliat’s really GOOD! Ask your grocer for I Post’s CORN TOASTIESI | A frodaor of General foods / ■ rwi .I■»1| ’ ‘ F A *' and FreshlWeoted

report on rule", extend formal in(fUitlolM Io the fi»v «'X enemy countrleH to neioi ueieu.itionx ami conalder application* tor confer

I< m e uieinlicrxhlp. Tlie Hallan eeonomi memoi»nI <la w II i.il*e 10 ..pe ll',- mdnta of • ■ "injUKtice" In the treaty draft!

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

T ey Will emphXciXe oe.'Upallm. ; »r> Im..in iredit# re»uhiny from work by Itull.in- prlnoiier« bf war and economic h .«*<• resulting from German exidoit.iti >n« of Italy. The memorirtidu uie for cnnalderatioii i.y the eommiMHloii! on the Italian tieaty. A.« the conference moved toward It* real work, the rift between the Soviet Idoe and the other IS pow- , ra wn» wo deep that few delegate* ■ aw any real pr a peel/ tor the con ference proceeding far without further claahe*. The next euMt wewt d'apute may irl-e when Yugoalavla awk* the plenary conference to admit Ab batila aw the J3nd member, with ter authority limited to the Italian treaty. Thlw alm at certainly will precipitate the <|ii>.<tioii of limllar application* hy Mexico. Egypt. LuxemlMHirg, Cuba and Iran. I'ndoitbtedly the Kuewianw will wiipport the Albanian application, but will opp me other* which could i*e counted a* addition* to the aiitiSoviei voting atrength. ARABS SEEKING (Continued From I'aae One) -•inlier meeting or any other time, .1. Britain regard! the federation print ipl<> aw the treat compromlwe between the divergent atHtudew of the Arab* and Jew*, Trade In a Good Town — Oecatut

CIO Leaders Plan Legal Maneuver Protest Dismissal Os Plant Employes Connersville. Ind . Aug. • ' 1 Pl CIO leader* today planned legal maneuver* to tiidndd the right of employe* of the Be* Maniifaetttrlng company to parti (ipate In what the company de* < rllied a* an •Illegal work atop page. 11 Itavid Scriber, attorney forth« I’nited Electrical Worker* tt'lOi •.aid he would pi I -*t to the Xa’l in al lailair Relation* baeM the di* ml*Ml of nearly K* Res Employeyeaterday. Edaar Meyer*, provident of firm, weld the men and w.o empolyi-w were diwmlwwed 'I participating In Illegal work atop page." Scribner alao *aid he would Illi xn Injunction wult In federal court In Indiaiiapoll* to re»traln Gov Kalph F Cate* from Interfering with the right* of worker, to pick et ‘‘peacefully.’’ The Beg plant waa In operation' again today after n two-wee), .trike tliiMXed by minor «kirm i»he. between CIO picket* and ■ .tale trooper* and police .Monday I The diwpute centered In a Jttriai diet lona I battle between the Ele< I rical worker* and an AFI. Iota). CIO leader* accitwed the (lover nor ye.terday of the "Illegal nae of troopa” in breaking a pi< ket line. In a wtorniy wtatehouwe can ference Gate* reiterated hi* earlier wtatement that he went the «tate guard to Connerwville to ‘avoid violence." "I will take the credit for the fact that there wa» no violence,''! i he .aid. I • The union leader* charged that Gate* made a "grave mi-tike" in : ! ordering out the guard. They i .aid the witiiation did not warrant Mitch action and wtiggewted that local authoritle* could have policed > the area Roller* Kirkwood, regional re pre*entative of the I’nlted Elect rical Worker*, wired Gate ialmr comm’lMioner Charle* Kern week Inga conference to attempt aettlei ment of the Rex dlwpute. Kirkwood and CIO leader, wug ge*ted that CIO. AFL. company and alate official* meet to discua*. the collective bargaining |.»ue The CiO dal'ced a majority memberahlp altmTlgh the AFI. union hold* a NLRB bargaining contract, on a minor acale at the l.ex plant “I’eaceful” picketing continued A temporary Injunction barred interference with prodnc'fon at the refrigerator body manufacturing | plant -oGerman Children - Taken From Homes Charge Thousands Taken By Russians Berlin. Aug S.—(VP)- Several thou wand teen-age German children were taken from their homer in the Soviet occupation xone in 1915 for what the Buwwian* dewcribed aw •‘re-education'’ and have not yet been returned, a nigh German official waid today. Although thU official the (onfidence of United Staten authorities. hi* wtatement could not be conlirmed except by report, of ■ miwidnx" children which have leached German church official* and neutral welfare organixatl »nx. The German official said several thou wand German boya and glr’-t lietwi-en the age* of 13 and 17 were lieitig held In camps and were given nr opportunity to communicate with their parents. The children were <<uppowed to have disappeared at various timet from April to December, 1945. Alaiut nine ItoySl were raid to have Ireen taken lor every girl. Parent* have been arriving in Berlin in increasing numlrers to report miwslng children. They have appealed to Soviet authorities, German church officials and neutral welfare organisation* fur help. Some parents said they were told by the Russian secret police that their children would Ire kept for two yesia. One neutral welfare agency In Berlin has several lists of children who*e parents claim they were taken from their vlßagui in whatever clothe* they we.e wearing—and were not allowed to take any luggage. Welfare agency officials were told by same parents that German authorities .raid their children would be returned "soon." Political affiliations of the parent* apparently were njt considered, according to a welfare agency investigaliou ot the disappearance*. Some parents claimed they were members of the German communiwi party. — 0

Two Persons Killed In Traffic Accident Wheatfield. Ind.. Au«. * H I’ l k traffic acclden' a .n le south of here late lm>t nlgl.t <au»ed the. death f two prison*. Gl.ni C I'tilllb’- J-. «"<• Weft-, I.y lt,ivui. 'w>th of Rensselaer, were killed when a <»r driven by William Mi Elfrci h. Ri-iw»»rl*er, crashed into an ' mltaukmenl. police *ald McElfrech apparent-

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|y lo t control of the 'ui when It rounded a turn He taken to j**per county hospital Henasolaer with iwrlou* Injuries. I Huntington County Man Suicide Victim Huntingion. Ind.. Aug. o—il'Pi Corner Grover M. Nle I *day wae expected to return a verdict of suicide In the death of John W Hu»*. 33. His body wax found

THURSDAY. AUGUST >,

hanging In . I>arii773 ~.. ,* hate Trtstl The elevator Io the of power Irsnimioiion ln , During 1938 approxlm»w7p lion passengers were carrL" * vators in the United Stotw w • than the combined tots! of tltm ried on ail olher public ancei. **