Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1947 — Page 2

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Eight Persons Die On State Highways Heavy Death Toll In State Over Weekend By United Press At least eight pet sons die! during tin- weekend of Injuries received in tiiiffh accident on Indiana highways.

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The .victim* were: David Eii<- tin. , 20. Ft Wayne. Fred Hill. • ■ I’ao.i Robert Kin. in. I.al’orh*. William .Myers 2» Frankfort. Dm-ui Irwin, 20. Oxford Eddie Irwin. 21, Fowler. Raymond Voiles, 17. Greensburg, i Richard Mere. IC Indianapolis .Mere died In a Watseka. 111. | howpital following n crash near Kentland. Ind Two other per 1 sons riding with him were injured Tiny were identified a* Billy Rader. 17. Clermont, and (ail ItolHii-oii Indianapolis

panions seriously Injured when! their automobile swerved into al highway ditch near Lul'orte. Hill died of injuries suffered when he | was struck by a car while crossing a street. Flrestitie died in a truck automobile collision Myers was Injured fatally Sunday when his automobile struck a bridge south of Antioch. lie died in a Frankfort hospital. Two men burned to death Sun ■ day when what state police described as a hit run car overturned and caught fire- south of Imfayette. The- victims were identified l>y state troopers as; Oscar Irwin. 20, of Oxford, and Itis brother Eddie Irwin. Fowler. Police said the- ear was Involved In a minor hit-run accident at West lacfayettc early Sunday morning. Voiles died Sunday in a one. car accident .a short distance south of Greensburg. Police- said he was thrown from the cur when lie lost control of the wheel Jean Wilkinson. 17. Greensburg, was listed by |>olice as a passenger. 81-Year-Old Man Is Taken To Home Relatives Call For Aged Traveler Here C E Davis. SI-year-old traveler, picked up here Friday night by sheriff Herman Bowman and deputy Sam Rents. was taken to Brimfield Sunday by relatives who called for him at the jail. Davis, found crawling on his hands and knees west of Geneva, was uncertain as to his mode of travel from Jacksonville. Fla . but the sheriff's office established the fact that hi- arrived there by ABC bus. He apparently was exhausted by his long trip and. becoming confused. left the bets at Geneva, thinking he had arrived at his destination. Brimfield, th. sheriff stated. He narrowly missed being struck by autos several times wlilie wandering aimlessly In and near Gem va Search Boat Stolen The sheriff’s office reported to- ! day that one of tour boats being . used in the search for he larly of Mrs Minnie DeVor believed I to have- drowned in 'he St Mary’s I river on April 1. has been stolen | The boat, a wooden craft p'-cint . nd an orange color. Is owned by Ben Shroyer and had been localI nd at Shroyer Jacke I Although the hunt is being I maintained, searc hers found themselves almost completely stymied the past few days by the continuI tng rains and rising river waters. I The- rlvc-r move I alcove flood stage I Sunday and broke into nearby fields. The feme- trap erected near I the east bridge* here-, was par'lul- | ly destroyed. | | ————o —-— — II TRUMAN REAFFIRMS i I (Continued From Psge Ores' I lea det ■ each a dor I lon I laclcor Repulilir an senate leaders were counting on 15 to 18 I lieilioci atic- Votes to help them I toughen the union-control hili apI proved by the aencte labor committee. Supporters of Sen Robert ’ A Taft’s attAtnicts to write in ad 1 ditional restriction* felt there would be mote than enough Demo-c-rats io offset the six to I<> Republicans classed as opposed to or doubtful on Taft’s amendments. o Utah's first Ida industry, fur trapping, flourished during !82u to IMb What Ta Do For That Sluggish, Dowo-and-Out Feeling I Remember the time when you could eat I like a horse, bubbled-over with energy, felt happy as a lark? Was it not because you liked to aav didn’t know what indigestion waa. felt s'rong aa an ox? Aa age advances the "old stomach and the ' ever-changing blood'* need help Now you may again release vibrant energy to every muscle, fibre cell. Every day—every hour—millions at tiny red-blood-cells must pour forth from the marrow of your bones to replace those that are worn-out. A low blood count may affect you in several I ways: no appetite, underweight, no rr.-rxv, a nin-down condition, lack ot resistance to infection and disease To get real relief you must keep up your blood strength. Medical authorities, by aaaiyaU of the blood. have by postttve proof shown that SUB Tonic is amaxlngiy effective In buUdmt up low blood strength In non-organlc nutritional anemia. Thia to due to the MS Tome formula which contains special and potmt activating ingredlenta. A'o ASS Tonic helps you enjoy the food you eat by increasing the gastric dit'sttve juice when It to non-organt-ciliy too little or scanty—thus the stomach will have little eause to get balky with gas. bloat and give off that sour food t-'-ita. Don t watt! Energise your body with rich, red-blood. Start on BSS Tonic now. As vuomus blood surges throughout row v Isols body, greater fresnnsss and m-nrh should make you eat bettor, sleep better fest better, work better. ciavb*f« ’Mveahaai’&vcni-Ttdowin : tkto —firm tfsb Oil "’(♦ MIW 1 p>v«s Mininas «t bottles acid n*' a , bottle from your drug store. 6SE> Toole | betee Build Sturdy Bsalth.

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Township Form Os Government Is Hit — State CIO Leader Says Rule Obsolete Indianapolis April 21 <OF) Walter Frisbie, secretary of I lie state CIO. said today that the township form <>t government In Indiana should lie abolished. Labeling townships "olisolete sululivisions of government,” Friable told the United Press they had outlived their usefulness. Friable said his views were not selfish. Many Hoosier townships in the past provided ’’apprei iat*-d relief’’ during serious work stoppages. lie said "But the policy of the national CIO." Frisbie said, "Is to rationalize government. And I can’t see any rational purpose for the township in Indiana." Tlie union officials statement was touched off by reports that Hownshlp trustees In most counties about the state were arbitrarily voting down effortw to consolidate their schools on a county level. '■Reports from over the state," said Frisbie. "Indicate that the heads of the tnwnshipa have in every case except one. blocked action to take advantage of the consolidated school law passed by tlie 1947 general assembly. ’ He said this was denying children in Indiana's rural areas "better schools, equipment, service and te-iching at less expense, thus giving the taxpayers a break too.” "The townships.’' added Frisbie. "are obsolete units of government that date from the horseback era They provide the dead hands that keep taxes higher and efficiency in government lower Frisbie said there once was a "real justification" for the town ARTHRITIS Rheumatirm, Neuritis. Neuralgia Lumbago. Periodic Pains and all other achesand pains are quickly relieved wiih Alf's Compound W. G. Tablets. Positively Guaranteed. At all drug stores or send SI.OO to Union Pharmacal Co., Bluffton, Indiana. MMWMWMWWMMiIMaMW —■WSWMaWMUMMMSanto STOP That Cold with our own COUGH SYRUP , . ‘47c and 88c bottle " KOHNE DRUG STORE 25 fbi. 45.90 I ‘. ’ . . REPLACEMENT values oi building* and contents are going up. Have you increased the amount of your insurance accordingly? If you have any doubt about the adequacy of your insurance — better make sure! Ask this Hartford agency to check your policies NOW. Just call The Suttles Co. Phones: 194 > 358 Niblick Block . Decatur

ship form of government "Distance, poor communications and transportation," he said, "made it necessary for the citlsen to have a unit of his government within practical walking distance. "Rut the development of trans pollution uiul communication," Frisbie said, "have eliminated the need for the townships. Villages have grown into towns and towns into cities and cities into huge I metropolitan districts that spread' out over and burst the seams iff townships." ANDERSON PREDICTS •-(('onllniiod f-i'.in Pige One) livestock producers. Earlier, he said congress also should develop a long range system of price supports to insure fair prices to farmers and overhaul the farm purity formula which determines the level at which I the government supports furni prices. Hope said he believed u support level somewhat lower than tlie present f»<» percent of parity would minimize the need for government production controls. He also favored bringing the parity formula itself up to date. SCHEDULED JURY (Continued From Psge One) divorce from Hurt Bailer by Judge Fruchte and alimony totalling |SOO. •to lie made in 1100 payments complete by March 1.194 X The court aluo found that the parties are joint owners of real esate. A partition suit has been filed by DeV'oss A Smilii. attorneys for Mrs. Bailer. The divorce action was tried March 21 and the court had the matter under advisement since. In the divorce case of France* Iteidenbach against Herliert Relden-1 bach, the court found that the defendant was (412 50 arrears in su|e

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port money ami otdvtH *l"° P“b) by next Saturday. A clta’lon had In-en ordered for the defendant, who is ordered to reappear next Saturday. Hairy E Brown was awarded a divorce from Thelma I’. Brown by Judge Fruchte, who restrained him from remarrying for u period of two years. —,—— — — SUMMER ROUND-UP | (Continued Fr.xn I'IMQ «"" » I home and social life, and third, a sound school education which will I permit the child to make the most of his opportunities So that every Decatur child can start his schcml life on an equal health footing with hi* fellow students, parents are strongly urged to rememlw-r the date of the “summer round-up" and to be sure to bring for free medical examination I all children entering . cltool this I fall for the first time. o — ITALIAN PREMIER (Contlni'e.t Front Pige One) large httsinesslike office In the Viminale pala< e. In a smart grey flannel suit and horn rimmed glasses, he looked muc h younger than his 63 years He remove I the glasses during most of the Interview and gestured constantly with a colored pencil in the Italian manner. As he ran his long I fingers through a shock of black hair only flecked with grey, ex-1 hibitlng warmth and courtesy, he I seemed to present a maximum L contrast with Benito Mussolini, who was running Italian Ilves | only four years ago. He spoke at a time when Italy was struggling through its worst financial crisis since the war. I and with full knowledge that pule' llratlon of his views may increase the difficulty of holding together Ills coalition government. The

communists nre second in strength to hfr Chrtstlbn democratic party In the government. lb* Gaspc-ri also made these ■: ajor points: d> "We need a small I’niceli States loan to balance- our ordln ; ary budget and t » store confidence i in our internal financing for ex traortlinary reconst ruction exp :. ditures.” He did not mention a | figutc. <2» Hunger is the chief threat to de mocrac y in Italy only chaos from famine* could bring either a j leftist or rightist dictatorship ! which seem the same to him. (31 The Italian assembly has; the final decision whether Italy will ratify the peace treaty writ-1 ten for her by the Allies. "My personal opinion Is that the treaty can lie ratified, but only if we have assurance that a helping hand will be extended to 1 aid us." De Gasper! said <4l Italy’s infltronce by full .or joint trusteeship should he maintained In pre-war Italian co’ onles in Africa captured by th,* Allies. (5) A general election In Italy must be held "within three or four months." "The state of p< wdtnisni In Italy today comes from the external world situation." he said. "Our country Is condemned to be a a-* aaMaammaaa

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