Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1947 — Page 7

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TEXAS-OKLAHOMA (Continued From l'n<e One) north wextern Oklahoma and Kansn.l patrolled the disaster an-u in Woodward to prevent looting. Hundred* of Woodward realdenta were unaccounted fur In the general confusion, but they were not officially li-ted as mix*ing. ■Moat of thcun were believed to be hi hospital* tn rir rounding cointnunltlea or had been a.ven shelter in homes that escaped the brunt of the storm, thieving and dazed relatives of the missing at times hindered rescue work. Nome of them dug info the dehrkr with their fingers, others used sticks to pry apart the wreckage of Hplfntered homes.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Herbert Hoover and Harry 3 Truman are the only persons who were born and lived west of the Mississippi river to occupy the office of President of the United States. 0 JOHN L. LEWIS (Continued From l’«g« One! mandate be delayed until July l.i lie said It was up to Lewis and I the union to show between now and June 30. when the mines must be returned to private operation, that they "Intend to carry out the supreme court inundate In letter and in spirit.” "1 could not today say that the defendants have complied," Gold*horough said.

Goldshorough's assertion that Lewis delayed his safety pleas too long followed similar statements by secretary of Interior J. A Krug. Krug told a senate committee Investigating the Centralia disaster that the UMW has an "almost unbroken record of neglect" In promoting mine safety. —— -Q.— - — DECATUR CANNING • _____ (Continued From Page One* stated. "This section of Indiana is noted for its high quality tomatoes.** he said, "and our company will try to turn out one of the best packs on the market " Local contracts are being let for plumbing and sewer connectlops, the manager said Refuse from the pulpers will he hauled from the city and not emptied Into the sewers, he explained. Jacoh Lutz of Indianapolis is president and Elmer Nchmltt of Arcanum. <>., Is vice president of the canning concern, which operates several modern plants. In addition to the project here. Roth expressed satisfaction with the progress made here and were optimistic about prospects for full operation of the new canning plant hero next fall ffil * / WHERE THERE’S NO \ ■ GUESSWORK in pre 1 | paring the mixture, , there's unlikely to be a k failure. Flako's ingre- 1 % dients arc precision t IV mi ted. J KILuD3 This. too, *• preciLi •* on 1 ixJm mixed. /—

■ • a ' I a ■ ■ ■ “Long Distance” IS going through ■ ■ ■ ■ ; ■ : IB ■ ■ ■ ■ * » ■ Many subscribers are of the belief that there are no toll M facilities available because of the telephone strike. ■ ■ ■ ■ Our “Ming Distance” is flowing at a near-normal rate J ’ and we urge our subscribers to place their toll-calls ■ as usual. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . If the point you desire cannot be reached due to the ■ strike, the operator will notify you after first attempt- ■ i ing to reach the desired destination. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * * " ; The Citizens Telephone Co. i ■ “Eventually a Phone In Every Home” J ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — ■ ■ • •- - ■

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