Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1947 — Page 2
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Chicago Cleaning Plant Is Looted $5,000 In Cash, 200 Coats Stolen Chicago, June 11 —(UP)— Three gunmen broke Into a cleaning establishment early today, sluggod the night watchman and escaped with 15.000 in cash and "at least" 200 fur coats. Nate Rutlzer, owner of the firm, raid he had ’.'no idea" of the exact value of the coat* because their Individual worth varied. He "guessed" they were worth "many thousands" of dollars. The gunmen escaped with the furs and a small safe in a company truck. The watchman, Stanley Glad, 6.». said he had left the rear door of the shop open last night because
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<>f the heat. He had )UM Inspected the truck yard when the bandits entered the building through the door. He said they apparently had scaled a 12 foot wall surrounding the yard. "Where i» the safe?" one of them naked. Apparently dissatisfied with Glad's answer, the gunmen beat him and tied him to u clothes rack. It took three hour* for Glad to work loose and turn in an alarm, he said Police said the burglary followed the pattern of other recent crimes and Indicated a mob of expert safect acker* was carrying on widespread operations in the city. ——a —— Air Age Expedient Wellesley. Mass. (UP)— Pressed for time to catch a commercial plane at Boston for a flight to New York, l*ee Court. Boston store executive, boarded a hellocopter here for a 10-mlle hop to Boston ami made his connection with minutes to spare.
Graduates Friday The Rev. Dwight R. McCurdy, pastor of the Church o God. will receive u bachelor of theology degree from the Anderson College and Theological Seminary in Anderson, at the graduation exercises of the school Friday. Dr. K. Elton Trueblood, pregident of Earlham College, will be the commencement -peaker. The exercises for the graduates began laM Sunday and will be climaxed with the commencement Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Win. 11. McCurdy. of Wheeling, W. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Reber McCurdy, of Charleston, W Va., and Mrs. Harry E Knppler, of Raylnnd. Ohio, relatives of the local pastor. are visiting in Decatur this week and will attend (he commencement. Others who will attend the exercises will lie Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strickler. William llawkius, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Strickler. Mr. ami Mrs. Paul L. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strickler, Miss LaVon Strickler, Miss Sharon Strickler, Robert Strickler. Jr.. Wayne Myers. Mis* Carolyn Strickler. tarry Strickler and Roger Strickler, ail of Decatur. Texas Takes Back Seat Austin. Tex. (VP)—Texans who like to brag about 11 per cent of the cattle and calves in the nation can be found on its farms and ranches are blushing at a survey made public by the census bureau. It shows that only nine Texas counties figured among the lUO leading cattle counties in the United States. Harris county led Texas in cattle production with 107,000 head but it ranks only 2fith nationally.
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Six From County To Graduate At Indiana Four Decatur students and two from Geneva, will be graduated from Indiana University in commencement exer< bee next Sunday evening at Bloomington. There are 1.348 candidates for degrees. The graduates, the degrees they ar scheduled to receive and their major subjects are as follows: Kathleen Foreman, graduate nurse, Mrs Phyllis Beineke-Haugk. B. 8. home economics; Frank J Krick, Jr.. B. 8., business; George R. McClenahan, A. 8., government, all of Decatur, and Franklin 8. Armstrong, B. 8., business; Norman R Grlle, B. 8., business, of Genova. 0 - Nation Coal Supply Shortest In Years Soft Coal Strike > Feared Next Month Washington, June 11 —(UP) — Government experts said today that a soft coal strike next month would catch the nation with its shortest coal supplies in recent years. They said that If John L. Lewis carries out the threatened work stoppage July 7. the walkout will begin to pinch the national economy within three weeks.
e 9 —j w I U / \ 'W _' ■— — zbg f \ 1- ' ■ . WW _rS (_ ' ' - * ; C EMn - OYEE EDUCATION j' < ■'■Be— J LI » / 27 Million Dollars Last Year in Job Dividends* 9 to make General Electric a belter place to work ii * 1 Every General Electric employee knows that, because group life insurance, the face value of which was he works for G. E., in addition to good wages he shares $127/XX),000 at the end of 1946. fa a lot of other things. . More than $2 ,000,000 has been paid for employee Actually, the Company put $27,000,000 into “job suggestions. dividends” last year—into expenditures for the benefit .., This year alone more than $1,000,000 will be spent of employees over and above payment for work done. on employee education. W r y ’ 8 S"j‘L T T •• • h» been pdd in and Yemeni was $8,100,000, which is in addition to the SodalSecunty ... income. payments by employees. fi These and nther “job dividends” add up to bene These “job dividends” are not new at General Electric. f or everybody because* better product... which means the public gets a •.. The Company has paid the cost of employees’ free buy in General Electric products. ■ Mort Goods for More People at Leu Cott GENERAL ELECTRIC J'- —
The Nhort Buppliwx. lhey xald. are due to inereaaed demands of Industry, lai ger xhlpment* abroad, and the three mine ahutdowns ulnce April. 194«. The«e Included the 59-day strike laat xprlng. the 17day walkout in November and the 7-to-14day "aafety" Interrup Hon two month* ago. Government offlciala "gueaaed' that praaent coal reaervea are BUfflcient for only about 21 to 23 daya. Thia compare* with the 37 to 52day xupply on hand when
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Called Mine Workers (AFL) quit In April. 194 t. The UMW'e 350.000 membera In the aoft coal fielda are scheduled to begin a today vacation June 27, nnd producers are apprehenaive that the holiday may be extended beyond lt» July 7 expiration. Contract negotiations between Mwlb and two groups of coal operators have broken down completely and the miners traditionally report for work only when they have a contract.
The union's pact with the govern mont end* June 30 wbea the mfn« are returned to private owners Government coal authorities emphaaixe*! that their estimate of a 21 to 23-day reaerve supply i« on |y
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