Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1946 — Page 2
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Planning New Suits On Chain Groceries Two Chains Facing Anti-Trust Charges Waslilngtou. >■< |t 21 H I’i The justice department * all trUHt division, vl "I 101 lln I first bout with u food < li.il'i, w tackle two un>n> next *piitiThe federal court at Danvili 111. convicted th* ure.it Hlanf & I’ai tffc Co 12 uibsldlnry at as*<M luted firm- ami 18 offielu Hat unlay on charge- of x Loath the until nut lawn in <on»|ilrit to control it - ih«tanti.i) portion RUPTURE Expert Coming lo Fort Wayne Again R. K. Shallenherger Will-know a ,-xp, rt lii.lMn.l |1..1|». Wilt fl"'.irate ’-* UH "I wI- - Il na «• at India a II . Kt W. F- i..> -I- iin I-. * |> in Mr Hliaf!eiiti»rit»e . , tn* Sh.illen'o" <.r m»»'< I ...nti art. the open •g« n r- 'nokahl elin t time on the a'* ag <..«<• regard. !»-• of the • !*» >r In itlon of the rupture, a* -I no i after b>*w much rmt lif’ or strati <• 1 ini- wt hat k t" wok t i” .in .da a» ■fflcient a* .-fore ><».| were raptured The SuaUet.ie get llupiure Hnleld ha- no |ea etran water* proof, sanitai pro tl ally I ■ tr i'tllile I .1 <n he worn while bathl' U E. ii • Held !• “ktltfally molded and f 11» t to th- part* under h- If v .1 > <iv« perfe • fit ind stlsl > 11-. n f«ir<e and difficult rapture, following operation- e*p<-, ally anil' it*d lio not overlook thi- opportune It if a<i i want <tat f . Ing results Mellina add "'2 N h Meridian. I inll-i n i |iol Is. Ind tAdvar-tl-emenll.
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the natlou's fund business Attorney general Tom C. Clark and other officials haw withheld imminent on the conviction pend lug reading of the decision of Judge Walter U Lindley. Hut these official* -aid Ihat trial of the Indictment against Safeway Store* Inc eight subeidlane* and I’- officei* returned in Kanui* City, Kans., Jan 2«. 1‘IC! would be ,i-ked ill tin* spring 1 Thai will l»e- followed, they so IF I by trial of the Kroger Grocery A ll.iklnu i'o tine, sub-idl.tile* ami , ti'.* officer* nil of Cincinnati. (>. under an indictment efured -Im tllam-oilsly in Kansas City. Th* < li.ir.'e ■<_; o-l Safeway ami Krtrnei were similar to those a auist tin A A I' and essentially w> re ■ 1 \<t|it'ring by merger and Ih'iWl < the busltlcs- of Hole pendent g u< er* ami Imai chain* 2 Si'leitiou of Imai area* ami .:-m. ilo’lr dominant position to de-ttoy enmpetlfioii through lower price* with losses of stores in those area* offset by profit- from those in othe area* ' Comlouailon* lo tlx price* and policies I Coercing supplier* to giant tlo-in >x f»»i», and preferential dim ounts o — Divorce Suit Filed in Capital Court la tlol a Straub. Illdiallapo’l*. ha* filed suit ftp divoice from Frank Siraiii, |i .am . lii M lon < Ircult <.,.» • George T Davis I* plain tiff's i >un>*el. it Treasury Head Urges High Taxes Retained Milwaukee. Wi* . Sept. 21 it'l’l Secretary of the treasury John W Snyd-- -aid last night that ' I-’- federal laxie should !w- main '.lined "for some tune" to reduce tlie puldii debt and to fight Inflii t mu Snyd’f. add lesllig the ,-xectl ve» i lul> of Milwaukee *au| the pi < sent tax level also must be maintained t> balance tile budget. “I believe, and I think that the conglea* ate.l the Ameiiiati people ••lie.e. that for our common good uur pre-enl tax level* imsit be maintained for *ome time. h* r a id ll— - - Trade In leAieou Town — Decatur
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; Diabetes Clinic Held At Capital I .... . _ Insulin Discovery Marked By Clinic Indianapolis. Sept. 21 ill*) I'hyalclans from all over the world toured the Ell Lilly pharma--1 cetillcal manufacturing <ompany - pia.'ii* today during an international dlabi tes i litih The i Hub marked the discovery of liiaullii. the chief treatment tor i dlatrete*. 2a year- ago. and the i ole the Lilly company played in 1 insulin research and manufacture Sine hundred Indiana physicians and medical stud*-nt* convened ' yesterday f >r the clinic. A review of the discovery of ■ insulin w.c- given by Dr ('. II Heat, who worked in research with Dr Fredetlck (5 Ranting of Tor onto Banting discovered insulin in IH2I A year later, the Lilly company began large-scale production tithe physicians who cited the xalite <ii insulin were Di Bernardo lloits-ay. director of the institute of physiology. Bueno* Aire*; Dr Joseph II Barrach, etiring pre*!dent of (he American diubete- a* -■I hit lon Dr. It D. I.iiw reiue of King's < <dl< ge hospital. London: Di Klllott I* Jo-Hu, Harvard uni ier«ily. Dr II C Hugedo n. Bent oft* Denmark Dr. John II Wil Hants, consultant tn medicine at the university of Rochester, ami Dr. J. <>. Ritchey, proh-ssor of medicine at Indiana unixeisity. Notre Dame Asks Own Slaughtering Rights I Indianapolis. S*-pt. 21 Il'Pl The I'nlverslty »f Xotii- Dame anil two other Indiana school*, who have les* that) a week*, supply of meat f»r student*. a-ke<l the federal government today for pe. mismon to do tiie.r own livestock slaughtering. Notre Dame. Buih-r l’tih< «»ity of Imli.inapoli* ami Culver .Military Academy sent petition* :<> secretary ol agriculture Clinton I*. Anderson and Ol’A chief Paul Porter saying tin y < ould not get enough supplies to teed thesr students. 16 Are Charged In Liquor Truck Raid Indianapolis. Sept 24 <VP) Sixteen |>ei sona- fa< ed federal charge* today for raiding a liquor ttuck after It overturned on a highway. A fedetal gta’id jury indicted them on charges of theft from inierstate whipments Arraignment I was *< hedulod for Thutsday. The ' defendant* allegedly took whiskey I from a truck when it figured in an accident mat Lawrenceburg on June I. 1!)I5. City Defendant In $7,500 Damage Suit Fort Wayne. Ind.. Sept. 24 (CP) The city of Fort Wayne today wae the defendant in a 15,000 damt’ge «ult filed by Mrs. Henrietta Andrieson charging -h suffered permanent Injuries wh« ii she stepped into a deep hole in i sidewalk. William F Andrieson her husband. in a second count in the euit asked |2..'»on damages for loss of ; hi* wlfo's services. Prominent Berne Man Undergoes Operation Orval X Smith, prominent furni- | ture manufacturer of Berne and a ' member of the Adam* county eelectlve servhe Itoard. underwent a major operation ;.) Memorial hospital yesterday. He I* reported getting along nicely.
is m ** A■! t liny NIWLING, 22-yw-old actrut and Alfred Bloomingdale. 3®, fils producer and scion of the Slooaau&afiaU family of N'eu Tiwk, seal their marring* ceremony at Anita Lcuisee Belli wood h'sms with a kiss, (latuaautMl)
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Levi Todd Dies At Fort Wayne Hospital Funeial servhes for Levi Todd, <2. prominent Fort Wayne attoitiey. wh > died Sunday evening al .Metho utst hospital, following a stroke will lie held Wednesday afternoon at the Klaehm and Jim* funeral home In that city. Burial will lie In Six .Mile i etnetery In Well* county. .Mr Todd was well known in th * city and frequently appeared In the circuit court In the practlco of bl- profession Among the survivhu relative* an- Mi*. W K. Moon of North Sixth *treel, a first cousin of the de <eased. Mr. and Mtw Moon will attend the funeral ritea. — U M. P. Patrol Held Up By Russian Soldiers Russians Held In Attempt At Theft Berlin. Sept 24—Il’Pl The pro x«s*t inarshal’a office reported today that five Russian soldiers held an American M P patrbl st gun|*dnt for a short time late last night when rhe American* tried to *top the Russian* from stealing a German truck. The Soviet soldiers fled when a second patrol made up of la><h Anierlc.in and Russian M P<* arrived ami began firing toniinygun* in the air. Three of the would be thieves gave themselves up smf were held toilay by American authorltl** Two <•*■ aped Lt t'ol F E Winnie, of the provost m.ir-hale office, said thimerely was .me ol many incidents which occur fairly regularly in Beilin He *aid he believed tinRussian* only trained their gun* on the M P's becaiMe they were unaware they were American enforcement GoopPatrol* In the Neiikolln area ot the Amerii tn sector which imrdeithe Russian area have been in creased a* a rwsult of imidettt* which occurred dining the last two weeks. Winnie -aid. SOVIET PREMIER (Coctlnusd Krom Ps»» Ona) foreign Secretary Anthony Eik-n have*"'brought hope to those millions all over the world who are 1 hungry ami thirsting for peace Acting secretary of state Wil- ; Ham L Clayton described Stal-1 in* statement a* terribly inter eating and very important, but declined to amplify Ida cryptic | press conference remark He said there was no neml for a new approach to Russia a* suggested I by Eden. Wallace, who wn* oust* I from the cabinet last Friday after his go-easy-on Russia speech, issued ; formal statement from Ids hotel apartment 'Differences of opinion caused by various national responsibilities ami viewpoint* should not slop the search for practical ex presalou of the deep spiritual longing of all the people of all the nation* for a permanent world peace," Wallace said Wallace said the Eden and Stalin statements encouraged him • to believe that the recent flurry is indeed constructive'' He apparently referred to the controversy which was climaxed by hi* dismissal front the cabinet Wallace refer re I to Stalin's statement that there Is no danger of war at the present time ami Eden's appeal for a "new approach” by the I‘nlted States and Britain to Russia Eden said that only a "new spirit and a new approach” to Russian and AngloAmerican relations can "avoid fatal consequences."
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u. S. ARMY AND COAST GUARD t-.im- combim-d air and Inn I foi <■<•* with a good dose of y.i’,l,. . iun’-nnity to ••ft*t t the daring operation of removing I* airlin-r crash -univor from tin- im*e< f rblden wildcim- of noitlioa-t Newfoundiaml In a (leafing, top about a quarter mile Ironi 'h»- llelu-ian airliner wre< kage. rescue workers transfer victim* from a fit.*: aid tent to a helicopter, which flew them to a waiting *<-apiane tx mile* way for transportation to
OIL TRAIN (Continued iron) Cage It was forced to stop because of. tin- lire and wrecsage. Passenu <1 . w«rc orderel oft and not allowed to leaxe No < asiialli—< wen- repor ed. ICELANDERS iCc’.tmuea .ram Page 1* Ing t<> and fiom G* rtnany. Tinftei t would ><■ maintained by American civilian personnel tTlie I’. S navy announced it ' l.rgan withdrawing it* font- Hom Iceland Monday • Ame'fcan troop* built the |<,-- flavik field <>n the -on iiw. -tern tip of leehind in 11'12. It is lo cat<d 3-> miles from Reykjavik. i near the fishing village of Ke flavik Tlie chief American naval base li* in Hvoifiord. northwest of Reykjavik. Tin navy alro had 1 headquartera <amp on the out skirts of tlie capital. PLAN RADICAL ♦ Continued From One) | »■■■ ■■ »- ■" ■' '■ •" “ 11 "' 1 ' • n-m r , growing out of special warUtm task* a-signcd oct submarine- in the Pacific." Styer raid. Th new I submersibles, lie said, w ill r. pre I sent the fi st major change in j design sine* PJ23. I "We visualize bombardut* nt and ' > carrier submarine- designed to I I carry guided mi -i!*-* or pilot!*- a r I aircraft undei -. led to the sLo e.< : of any future en* my. ’. "Picket submarines, transportand cargo earrieis will be d .eloped as necuKsa x, to provide for ( hemispheric defen-c Such ty|*’s must be capable of operating in I any waters from the Arctic to the tropics " j 1 Styer would not predict when I i atomic pow*-r or jet engines might ’ t>e used in rtibmatlnes. lint ho p.Muted out tha: any n-d.t• tfoti in I the size or weight of the power plants in submarines would al-
low tin- nav,. to lii'iigtlieu hull* . inis' att.ok by atomic weapons. O - - -- - OPPOSES K'outinued from Page 1) •<. tty tor tin- legislation asked by th tederal reserve board. "It should be avoided until -u< h . time as the absolute necessity tin et. i prevails and is fully re- ; cognized ' Win -• the federal reserve board i reque.-'itu additional power to control < edit expansion, other > e: niioiital amende- are engaged nt vigorous efforts to expand . relit," 11. lotltinuej. "The bank- at the present time have suifnieiit resources lo meet toy demand so: credit required by American business of all types,” he -aid 'An aggressive po'dc y of credit xpansion at present price 1.-vels. by a governmental agency to invite the danger of *!«•< nla tion and over-expansion.” Rathj' *aid that labor union* | could p'.ay a dominant rob- In affei iin th'- future l'-v. I of prices, and a>*<*.ted that wage gains in tin- early months of this year were n sponsible for breaking the price line. "Labor should recognize tlie 1 <iu< .<1 role which it plays in the .-c-'tio tic life of the nation, ami 1 exercise with a high aense of te- ' s| ot-ibility tlie power which has ‘ come Into its hands." lie said. < j o BUTCHER SHOPS iCintlnucd From Page On*) ' oils were closed and Minneapolis 1 dealers wen- voting whether to sliut down. One of i't Atlanta. Ga.. markets, was closed and the 1 other., aid bualneas was less i than one-third of normal ■ Reports from some food dealer i associations, however, showed • <*ven more cloNings. Charles H. • Brotnann secretary ot the Asso-
th< Gander airfield and hospltlllzation \ ■ -),. 4 < axe. removed from a helicopter. in f. rrhd <>n ~ rubber I'HY craft, while at the left. Mix Selina l<"■ t on.- of the survivors. isetx a warm w. I ~• ~■ th.. Hom her borther. Joseph I’otnex Tw«nty ».x di.<i n fated airliner's • ru-h. and their bodivx ».-r. un-i! u* •« of I lie I raxed f.
ciated Food Dealers, Im-. Chi<ago. said nearly !W percent of more than a,wo meat markets j in the city wen- < loved yesterday.' Reactions of market owuers in the country varied One retailer in Atlanta said "we'll stay open ii we have to run the blackest I market In the world. It should I have been Truman who resigned. ’ not tsecretary of commerce Hen-
I fl J mt at a » bereaved I families find comfort ■ * ! Ml A home to turn to in time of need . ■ • » condo' l Able, apaciout. beautifully appointed meeting place for the family, relative* and friend*. Thu '• M Zwick Funeral Home, one of the mo*t modern and M moit homelike funeral e*tabli*hment* in thi* lo M eality . . , home of "The Perfect Tribute home of the service any family can afford. M ?'' jlr A y a FrSw^'c^liWjt -a»_« ’’vl . '
Public Auction Am we are planiilne to go back to Georgia *< tin u"' l ‘ »e|| to the highest bidder the following described Heal buildings in Geneva, Indiana, on TUESDAY, OCT. 1,1946 at 1:00 P. M. Property No. I: Located at the corner of llutcliei u ''' ’, “ i.uiM Thin Is a good five room house with new bath r<><>tn 1 kitchen cabinets, electric hoi waler healer, new io<»i. ' ‘ <n j n electric Wiring. Thia house has been completely "’"""‘ i l)())r , decorated within the last 6 month*. This will m« k ' - home or Income property. It is now renting to. (■•■' I" rll Immediate landlord's possession. ,rr * TKHMS—I/3 cash, Italance when deed and alistra'' Hvered. |h(l .Mam •* Property No. t: Just east of railroad on north in Geneva. Indiana. Property consist* of «<mhl • "' !>arn 18522 with 1» ft. shed adjoining and a good (r “""’ ' hrr lt Building* and large lot will be sold separately or ’"i , highest bid is Obtained. These building* can easily wrecked, a wonderful 10l of building material Attend this sale. TEBMB-CABH. EDWARD aid FLORENCE HAGERTY Roy Johnson g- gon—-Auctioned* ' Malvuj Liechly—Auctioneer .. - - *
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