Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1947 — Page 2
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(>n ai> average winter day about « ihiiimill persons in the United states are temporarily or permanently disabled became of ill new. way- a Twentieth Century Fund report. .... (t Trade In a Good Town Decatur
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I To Institute Eagles Lodge Friday Night Urge All Applicants To Attend Meeting liiMiitufioii of a n< w aerie nt t ie Fiaternal (>rd*-i of Eagles in l>e<atur Friday night was a-»ui • I today whin Harry Milner, ii'.aniza ' in diarg,- of circular in. a ih.irtei her* le.e.vi-d word from M I. Brown of Kan •a- City. Mo, managing organiz<r sot FOE. approving plan* tor the new lodge Er ei y man win. ha- <gm-d an ,i;>po< al 101 l <al d I- ill led to be at tii. iii'tinition and bring any I P t wi h him Milnor stat Wiiil. appli. at ion* lor the i halier d.i«- w it) be received until tin* day of the er. nt men wishing to at’ili.i •*• with tin new ol y;anizat loti ale ie«p|.»'<<l to l.' 1 theii application* in Immed ,i. . a ii ■ heir in. lu-ioii in the . baiter night < lass.' h< 1 -aid I . .nit iat ion .• i eiiloliy w ill >. i. id in the looms on ihu third la.or of th. Ito. h building. .or la of s'e.ond street am! Liberty' Way. amt will star' promptly at o o. k. Th* national otganiza ' ■j ; w |l piovid* a degree 'lam and v j.ji.o - aie • xpe< ted from 1.. Wa- Bluffton and -eva il .niter m-ighlioi mg aeiies Re- Ht ol our x-ffol is to ol g , iz. a lodv m fh'.atur have justified Hn faith the officer- of n.e F<»E nad n 'hi i ity when ~ \ ,i|n le| it as a io. a ion sot a . w o. lanization of tlle ( Fag..., .Milner said Divorce Suit Token Under Advisement I lie divorc* • ..-*' of Rita against . . -; i. ;■ :.-. wi- ' a ken under ado- • I.e i late ti.dav . v Judge J Fi. d Pruihle after he heard the n.it!. t t. - no nil;-’ Sev. rm I! < in ger ep e e||ted the plaintiff and My !• F I’.'lll a 'i p.-ai ed for tln de > until as p * - ••< i'.tor
ARAB STATES ri'ontlmied Fi ».m I'iye One) voted down 27 to it with 11 abstentions The Polish proposal, which omitted th*- words "with Olli d» lay." was defeated 28 to la with 12 abstentions. The committee still fated u fight ovei tile makeup of the f Palestine < ommivion witli the i United Stat.-- and Russia opposed on whether he big five should be Included on II KI Khotiii, generally regarded I a- spokesman for the (hi- Arab states in the UN, delivered hi* thr.-at as the assembly t polilir al committee met to finish writ ing terms "f reference for the i commission and to settle th. . Aniern an Russian argument on t • whether tile trig five powers should serve on il. El Khouris declaration was reminiscent of Arab tacth» dis i play-d earlier in the I N session when they refused to a< < ept a , po iti. al committee invitation fol tile Arab higher committee mid 1 successfully fought to obtain a j . • tii-ral assembly invitation foi the Palestine Arabs The Syrian statement raised ; the prospect of a brand m-w tlah' over instructing the Inquiry i I commission on the independence! issue. — SUGAR RATION 'f'ui.ioi i.-.t w-soni r.g.* One) liute to housewives what he term - ed a "surplus” of sugar or .ease rationing altogether M < arthy - nd that if no su.dt .acton is taken lie will introduce I legisla ion to make one or the other action compulsory. \grieultttre said it was moving from June 1" to June 1 th*- date on which both ' per. outage" and "pro visional" industrial sugar users •nay apply for third-quarter allot-, men * A J" day limitation on industrial inventori*-* is being removed, the department said, so industrial us era .an buy their full allotment as soon as it is granted The agency also announced tha I imported sugar containing pro du- ts mav be us< d in manufa. tur. . of other products without -iirremiI er of ration coupons Th*- provision [ .overs shipments since May 7. YUGOSLAVIA tCi.ntinue'l Fi -in I'o- Gael i 1 . trticted Cabot to express his ap- ! preciatlon of the exp .-esion of ■ Yugoslav regret and to add that the ’ ti ted State- hopes that "prop.-r fl disciplinary action” will be taken | : again-t the individuals responsible
— Red Blood Cells > Must Be Kept Up ! If You Want To Feel Alive Thousands Now Regaining Old Time and Drive By i Releasing Vibrant EnergyTo Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell • Overwork. undue worry, end lack of certain food, often reduce, the red-blood s’reneth — And starved, week, puny blood Just hasn’t the power to keep up your enerry snd drive every day—every hour—millions of tiny red-biuod-ceiis mast pour forth from ’he marrow of your bones to replace thoee that are worn-out A low b!o<xl count mav affect you in several ways no appetite, underweight no enerr, a run-down condition, lack of resistance to Infection and disease. To get real relief you must keep up your blood strength Medteai authorities, bv analysis of the blood, have by positive proof shown that SSS Tonic Is amazingly effective In building up low blood strength in aon-crganle nutritional anemia Thia Is due to the SSS Tonic formu.a which contain, special and potent activating Ingredient,. Also SSS Tcnle help, you enjoy th' food you eat by Incnaslng the gaatric digestive Julee when It Is non-organi-cally too ll’»le or scanty—thus th' stomach will have little cause to get balky wt’h gas bloat and give off that sour food taste Don’t wait! Insrgixe your body with rich, red-blood Start on SSS Tonic now As vigorous blood surges throughout your whole body, greater freshness and Strength should make you eat better, sleep b'tter. feel better, work better, plav better, bave a healthy color glow in your skin firm flesh All out hollow place. Millions of bottles sold (let a I bottle from your drug store. SSS Tonic helps Build Sturdy Health. William Tell did NOT shoot an apple off his son's head! -oln veil igat inn lias broken down i tin- proofs of the exixtaiicp ot William Tell, of his persecutor. Gosaler. who impo.»e<i on Tell the task of shooting an apple from his xon's head. Karlieat mention of xuch a mythical character is found in the English ballad of Adain Hol.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
SAYS GARSSON <<*<>ntlnu*-d From Pure One) Eisenhower's absence. Last week defense lawyers said they would demand Hint the government tiring Elsenhower Into court If ft desirI ed to introduce the letters. o — SCATTERED (Continued From page One) - -- —H ----« ■■l — I—»«——«——<ll — " lating tin* Sherman antt-irush law with too much Impunity for too long a time." he said In Cincinnati 2,200 telephone workers returned to work today aft*- ocmpatiy official* obtained a temporary injuction preventing further pl< keting of their office by estern Electric employes. The picket line had kept telephone workers away front their jobs, even though their own dispute had been ironed out F (day In St. Louis, the Southwestern Federation of Telephone Workers ‘ turned down a proposed $1 weekly pay boost made by the Southwestern Bell.
— 1 WAIIRAMM A FOR HOME BEAUTY "N . For fashions that flatter your home — that give it new beauty and iharfW— - Wall* papers See these lovely patterns m our shownw’m today! Smith Drug Co.
W■ / I jwl I JB / iji J 1j i ■U MH 1111 S xi<* I| R I foK ! I 5' Maybe you haven't thought of the railroads as your partner, iw Mr Businessman. Yet they have had an interest in your g business for a long time now. t S fc. & It has been their job to keep g<x>ds moving from your suppliers to you—and from you to your markets. It has been the rail- c 1 .ii»UW» I •* ♦ I roads’ responsibility to provide fast, adequate, dependable , .0* ,• , ■ transportation of all the products needed to keep America '' j "in business." 'J. < The railroads must expand so that their capacity matches 1 your growth; they must progress so that you can havv even u|| ’ higher standards of service. But to continue to expand and progress in the American way—through private capital and J private ownership —there must be a fair return on invest- A II BB ‘ nftnt. Here is what railroads arc faced with: t -* *r Since 1959 payrollt are tip ot tr 50% I Coitt of {applies and materials up 60%’ /i> ■ Freight rate increases average only /7% < ». | I, ■ * ■ /-i *’■ f? And yet the cost of railroad service to you is less today than ■ it was 25 years ago. ■ *pt As a result, your railroads expect to earn only about 5% on / ■ their investment in 1947. We think you w ill agree that 6' r f f a minimum profit for any business that must constantly R wafif provide for maintenance, new equipment, unproved facili- ” ' ,/* ®"* rics. Your railroads need the opportunity to earn that 6% for continued and improt cd service to >ou. Erie Railroad I > SERVING THE HEART OF INDUSTRIAL AMERICA Z ( A * DO - «h. tw - i , ifeArf/ J. 1 J t if r
, FOOD SITUATION .c.iiitliiio-.l Fr .in Pag* 'no i 11 were no reserves available, how I eVer, to tide fin- country over : ■ until th*- harvest Hester said almost all potatoes! in western Germany weie one. | partly because they had been led to cattle. One high official said the seizure of cattle would be necessary because "you < aiitiot have people going hungry while cattle are being fed — 0 - Trade In a Good Town —Decatur , | " DE GASPERI AND (Continued From rig'- Oiu-> refused to enter the government . because of party organization troubles The pro • Communist . socialists refused to participate in any way without the Communists and De Gasperl was forced to re sume the tri party coalition. The resignation, nevertheless contained aome (dements of sur prise. De Gasperi had been *-x
pe. ted to try to save the govern in« iit from a full fledged crisis Ity a minor shakeup which would havt broadened the ba-<- of the govern nn-nt to Include more rightist de meiits. LEGION TO OBSERVE < < ••»»! In >•••! Fi 'in Pu* . vices. Arrangements arc in ‘ <-hinge of Floyd It Hunter and Elmer Darwa. liter, chaplains of tin- respective organizations. Legion post commander Smith
k liiil < K|lls WKDS OR YOUR MONEY BACK * not rout wnDf ( Oun«< MeA. ( Gollem —Enough for Avsrsgs Lawn. Th* *S Quart gconotny Sire Make* 32 Galione. A Prcduti ot SHIKWIN-WIUIAMS HfSIARCH WEED-NO-MORE KILLS OtHCtJOtt KLSTtIM RtGWttD POUCH OH CHICKWHO PnitON (Vs AND MANY OTHERSI •LZm* a. < ord<r>4 ro dirr tmn* t<n pa, kag,- Allow at lva»f I lire* week* tor kilbnd a. fori H n>t thef Weed •No • More kilt* w / *end peekeie to the mnnulan iter and lull purnham prn.v will bv relanded llolthoUNC Prut; Co.
also announced Monday night tli.. appointments of Vaun I,ini ger ns aeioii.iuti. s . litilihi.tii and L V Halter a flag lay chair man — — it LIST BACCALAUREATE (('outlii'ii .11 i a I' ige <•<«• i maine" Goiino*l ('all to worship. Invocation Hymn '(t .r God (hit Help." S'rip ure reading Rev. F. II Willard Anthem "Re. c-'siolitil" Dee Kovell glee dllb. i’rayi r It* v. John W M< I’hi-eters. Jr. Vocal Duet "I Waited For Tin-
i « ' y, » r »-s»x | New Store Hours! Effective Moday, May 19 —o— I K H| jt n Ol B .STOKE WILL BE OPEN WEEh h\ys I j 7 a. m. to 12 Midnight! SI ND.U OPEN Til I. Noox I _o_ I H H Two Dt'liverics Monday throu»h | n( | iB I at HI a. 111. and .! p. nt. I One Delivery Saturd:i.v Hi .1. m. I ID ni. iniier our New Hours. Ii will p ;n „ l# I Io shop here for ('onxenienee. Qualilj I Price. I Ahr’s Market 1 :::t :r t :;,i. M ir:!’:- .I,'( :'.:t «X g;(i: aa :: a g s:::::
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