Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1946 — Page 2

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•■>. v. <nSTANDING BEFORE THE CELL in Nuernberg Jail, Germany, In which Hermann Goering cheated Allied justice by taking poison is Pvt. Thomas Saunders, of Hamilton, O. He will guard the cell until investigators WUWMa their probe o, t y.obdc death of the No. 2 Nazi, (international)

OPA SPEEDING (Continued From I‘aga Ona) •lay ihr laiK« »' run xin<»- Oct. | IX. 1943. ax u rail jam tlin-atrlh-d i Un- market There wore 117.800 I lioga. :!<•</ already aold to packera An extimuieil .*l.OllO <attic coni.nit in l»y truck brought a nolay all-night baffle jam at Houaton. Tex., rxietidlna more than a mile ' along Hheetx leadline to the yard*. | It war the wor-t congMtlon there • •Im e the market opened 13 yearn ! ago. - —o — Trade In a t-'imi town Decatur Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On CreomuWon relieve* promptly because It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulaion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are 1,0 have your money back. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis "I LOST 32 LBS.! jRk I wiaa iizi so aoain** < : ,W 1 Onaa IM lba.« Miaa 11. ynold. I oat > *>» 1 vahAtvaakly wiUAYDg Vna-/ / ■ia Caad/ lUfadaa Flux No. !, A. \' aba taw a Bodal'a Arua- Yow oa- rW ,l paHaaaa nay aa auy not ha the V ~ . J aawa bat trr Ute aaaiar radunae CIMI Jr I Maa. Fwy FfcM Am Mwl fcrato at ■onay balk. la oHnleal taata oaodootad by MW ■adxal doeton more than I*o f paraowaloat MlolSpounda MKZZ Swafataafawtraakawleh Um AYUSjritanUaCady Mto j laMoraUa. Na lauti.aa. Na WbL'JH Ara* ra» plenty. Yon don't not < M aa» aaaatol poutoaa, ata., too j oat (« a— ano. na, ftMlfli llrun O. •’Tear out ibis ad a» a reminder.” STOP That cold with our own cot GH SYRI P 47c and 89c bottle KOHNE DRUG STORE aiiisiasiisi NOTICE Anyone having Hospital Beds belonging to Legion Auxiliary, notify MRS. RALPH ROOP 134 8. 10th St. Phone 12M ■■»■■■■■■

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Chicago Man Jailed After Berne Fracas Mexican Arrested After Family Row Joseph Guillem, 26. Chicago. Is in lull here today as result of u fracas at a Mexican home In Herne Saturday evening, which resulted In a gun and bayonet beliia brought Into play. Sheriff Leo Glllig, who lodged I Guillem In jail, said that a charge of usnault and battery with intent to commit a felony or j<orne similar count may be lodged against the Mexican He was awaiting conference with prosecutor G lleniy Bierly, now engaged in a criminal trial here. Sheriff filing said the following story wan told him by the defendant and other parties Involved Guillem's wife and two children, aged five and two, left their Chicago home to go to Herne to reside at her parental home with the Jess Florez family. Guillem saiil she laier wrote him, saying she wished to return but that she was afraid of members of the Florez family He said he secured a 32 calibre Belgium revolver and came to Herne Saturday, but that when In- started to take his family away, other members of the fam Hy. including Joseph Florez. 3d. objected in t||,. resultant fray. Guillem suffered wounds on the head Inflicted by a bayonet in the hands of Florez The latter contended he was protecting Mrs. Guillem Herman Howman. Monroe township constable, was summoned

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A REAI UFE DRAMA was played on New York's Broadway, when a Czech father and his daughter, Erika, above, each of whom thought the other murdered by the Nazis, were reunited under a movie marquee. The father, Arthur Groaa-Polesiuk. 46. now released from a Prague concentration camp, waa walking on Broadway, when he chanced to recognize Irving Gray, his brother-in-law. After mutual greetings Gray advised the Czech he was on his way to meet Erika. The father went along and came the "back from the dead" reunion ahown above, (International Soundphoto J

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WHILE MEMBERS of the supreme court paid an official visit to the White House. President Truman, right, and Associate Justice Hugo L. Black managed a little sideline chatting. (International)

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HOLDING HH FOUIIH CHILD u Mn Mar? Reto (left) of PitUburgh, who ' became a mother aod a grandmother within three daya. At right, u I Mrs. Reto a daughter, Mrs. Albert Palumbo, who gave birth to a baby throe dan beXorc her mother did. iounigboisj

I and later Sheriff Glllig was cal 'ed Numerous Herne peopl were attracted to the scene « the altercation ——————

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HIM ACTRESS Marguerite Chapman models one of the newest ensembles created in the movie capital. It haa a navy blue skirt, navy and white striped raw silk blouse, and a scarlet red bolero jacket with heavy square gold buttons. With it she carries a navy calf bag and wear* matching shoes, (/ntcrnaliotial)

", | Amount Os Support JI Money Is Incorrect This newspaper lta< been asked 3 to state that alt item published last ■ week concerning aupimrt money ■ paid by the defendant in the di H force action of Goldie .iguittai Or ■ v.,1 Roop was into redly listed m ■ the amount of Ehl weekly, instead ■ of If us It should have appeared k ANTI- COMMUNIST ■ (Continued From Pag* ■ boroughs. ■ The conservative Chri-tuin ■ Democratic union showed more I strength than anticipated It had ■ been picked to finish third It led ■ the Social Democrats in the Zellen I dorf residential area of the Amerl ■ can zone by less than 100 votes. I Neumann was prominently men ■ Honed to succeed Dr. Arthur Wer- ■ tier as mayor of Berlin He is a I former Nazi concentration camp I Inmate. I The Social Democrats did not participate In the elections outside I H»-rl!ii in the Russian zone because I they are not licensed there. Prellminary returns from Saxony. I Thritigla and Brandenburg gave I the Sodnlist Unity party 3.173.000. I Liberal Democratic party 1.58X,S 300 and Christian Democratic unI ion 1.629.200. I Nearly 35 percent of lite eligible voters participated in Berlin in the first free election In 194 years. Two-thirds of the voters were women. Q . ASK HEAVY I * (Continued From Page One! refused to take nourishment and - declined in weight: that veterinarian aid was of little avail and that 37 died; that the rest of the pigs were uneven in growth and that in some instances on May 1 2*< 1940 some weighed as much as 140 pounds an I others as little 1 as 40 pounds. I Charging the medicine as being I poisonous, lethal and unsafe, the I plaintiffs ask Judgment for I *35.000. (

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DURING AN INTERVIEW in his Queens, N. Y, apartment, Gerhard Eider, shown with his wife, denied that he directed all activity of the Coin- 1 munists in the U. 8. The charge that he was the chief Kremlin agent in the country was made by Louis Budenz, who renounced Communism ' some months ago to return to the Catholic fmth. The State Department ha « denied Eisler permission to leave .he U. 3. (luteniatioual)

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TOWNSEND iContlnu-d prom Pas, »n»i empt ion for nisi chants. Mr Townsend will speak on both national and state issues, but his address will deal largely with the national administration At present Ml. T'Wiii-nd is actively engaged in tunning in IBanklord and Grant counties — 0 — REPUBLICAN (Continued from Page 1) thuslastirally mid he staled that he believed the Democrat* would tarry Atlants. Wells and Blackford counties ity comfortable majorities The Saturday meeting wtm the fiist of a series to be hel l in Adams (oinity in the next two weeks under the sponsorship of the Adams county Democratic cent al committee. ending November I With « lounty-wlde smoker at Democratic headquarters here Sen Eichhorn b running for ills third term in the general assembly and on the other two occasions he < al l ied Adams county ity a big vote. He said Saturday that he believed ills majority would la 1 larger this year than in the other two elections. 0 END 27 DAY-OLD tContlnucd From Page One) tors said they hud dlspit«ed of most of Hie Isaura in 25 hours >f meeting over the week end. On the west coast, waterfront employee prepare d to discuss an offer by Harry Bildges. president of the striking longshoremen's and warehousemen's union (CIO) to reopen negotiations if the employers would consider a separate contract for loading and unloading 15 h eim lumber schooners in coastwise trade. Walter Reuther. prraident of the I AWCIO. said IP* union would lie gin negotiations with Chrysler Corp, net week with a demand for wage Increases "clue to the quickly changing price index.' He said Hie union would not set a definite figure but it was indicated at a meeting of the union's executive board that it would lie dose to 30 cents an hoin

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MRS. DORIS WEILS of Maltby. Stewart and Dtcna. who were bom four <•,« first on the scene, weighing six pounds wh:k hours later, weighing tn at six an I ft to be one ot the longest mtervali on record '

TRADE IN A GOOD < 1 , z/tiii n siiiiiitii I I SpsrkM «hu» IM eqs Wsditccrully »[■""’'« farce w your pstwncl K PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE Decatur. Indiana I NOTICE OF The undersigned commissione r. G ll< my Hierly, ffg of an order of the Adams Ciicuit t'oun. made i-vt a cause of partition therein pending, entitled ii»hm Pusey, et al. vs Ixireii Farlow , e.«! ,ind leeing i',u„ Ng'. upon the Civil Docket of said Court, he reby zire* on the 7th day of November, 1916 BJ at the hour of two (2) o'clock P M. h<- will offer for public sale or auction on the premises lea ate 1 e,n obi 27 on> half mile north of Geneva. Adams County, bt for not less than two- bird., 12 of th> full ajipniad there of Hu- following deserlle-il re al e-state situated .s County, Indiana, towlt The north half f' s i ed the north* Hi' of section twenty-nine- <29i. town-hip twen'y-Srr (25i north, range fourte-en HD e-ast rontziniN eighty (MH acres, or less. Saiel real estate contains improvements, town Good X roeim frame- house, three- rooms npxttin basement under part ed hou»*-. many sllaeb- <ene| fru.' "*t Harn 3<X6O feet with -late- roof, e i-inent »'s»b' i'.’ss tstß Ix.'lH attached Tool shed and garage- 30x3*' fe>-t; milk house- !"t!i house- 12x29 feet. All buildings equippeel with e-|oe-'rl> ity Farm Ims good productive- land •*'!! elrain*'! am! m ellielie-s. 11l acres In timber land -jiie-tnlu! fans mile- eif Ge-ne-va. Indiana, ami know i i Vernon I, Snt» TERMS OF SALE 2<>': of ptiri h.< <■ prirc rail) os sab- ami the- balance- upon delivery »' men liantaMtitle- and Commissioner’s Deeel siibje-i t to eppr'ini o* Abstract brought down to elate of -ale. ami -,!<• of 'atid liens save assessments and taxes for 'lm y<-ar 1914 dr payable in 1947. Farm subject t<> rights of tenant m pos-ms-ioti expires March 1. 1947. G. Remy Bierly, B/ Coesei UN* Jeff Lleclity, Berne, Indiana Auctioneer. o |H NOTICE OF SALE OF i \ PERSONAL PROPERTY g Nollcc Is hereby given that tie urni- i dgm-d with Will atille-xeel of (be estate- ed V I- S""» by order of the Adams Circuit Court mad<- .'tri ■ entitled Estate of Vernon L. Sim*. <b-> «-;e-,-«l. N> C‘‘ l Court, at the- hour of 1:00 o'clock p m. Thursday, November 7, 1946 ft will offer at public sab- on the- Vernon 1- Snow Farm > >* '4 mile- north of Geneva. Indiana. Wabash Township. County. Indiana, and for nut lass than twothird- '• full appraised value thereof tin- feellowing p>r«>n»l P--I” of the deceased, towlt; , . ~ Roan Cow bred April 29: Je-rse-y Cos bre-l 'pni 10; Black Cow bred March 2*: J- rse-y anel sey Cow fresh 2 months; Inte rest in Shorth-'ni Bull IX months old: «i Interest in yearling XW"; horn Hull; Interest In one- year obi hrtw ■ about Dm bushels oats; about 5 ton I * n and about Jo tons mlxe-el hay: a > 1 ,H ’* J"' planter; riding corn cultivator; walking Pl° numerous other items. TERMS OF SALE—Cash on day of sal-- B| BERTHA SNOW PI'SEJ- I Administratrix with Well K Jeff Lieehly, Auctioneer G. Remy Bierly, Attorney. ■ SOAP—SOAP—SOAP B H HIGHLY REFINED |H HOUSEHOLD LIQUID SOAI j n Manufactured Specificall.' H B For All Purposes ■ LAUNDRY WASHING-DISH ■ Gallon contains 128 ounces K B 1 ounce required per gallon of water B LIMIT ONE GALLON PER tT STOMK» M Bring Container* B I RiEHLE TRACTOR & IMPI- 10 | B West Nutt man Ave. I