Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 143, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1947 — Page 6
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St. Louis Strike Confabs Continue Transport Strike Now In Sixth Day St Louis. Jimp J* <l'l’l Xfgotl.itnrs for the Public Servin* Co. i»n<l xtrikliu LFL bus and
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.street ca operator* rcpumed th*lr , “non-Atop" »e«*lon* today In tin effo, t to r«a< h 3 rettlenient of the tran-portation atrlke. The walkout I* now in ita elxth day. Mayor Aloya P. Kaufmann, pre- < hIIUK over the ineetinK* at city lial!, aaiil today'* nefleton would coniine ''until mldniaht or 1 a.tn. unleflii a Hvttlement I* reached lietore that time." The union announced two mein be ehlp meeting, would ll* held tomorrow, the that at It* a tn. and
j the second ut li’tti pm. Leader* I of the MtrikerH »ald they would report on iieKotiation* to date but at , preMent have no pro|Mi»ala to nubmil to the tnemltera. The union la«t nlßht turned down a fourth nett lenient p.opoaal to net up a three-man lesal board to determine the inlidlty of an ar-1 bitration award. * John L. Wilson, president of the titiiiHlt firm. »ald he wax willing to accept the proposal. Arthur E. Ea-t. head of the union. Maid, how
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eve , that "the company i» taking lefuge In a cloak of dubloua legall»m. Eu«t re-lterated the union a offd to re at bitrate, uiiing the record compiled by the flr»t panel, lie charged the company intended to UM the dispute "for the purpone 'of going to Jeffe'non City to pry gome tort of fare Increase out of the public service cotntnlflfllon." The union claltiw the award of Hi, centa an hour wage increaae by the firm panel wax in-
Hr ‘ ( y*’-' 1 ■* i i * ■ K CRITICALLY ILL from food poisoning, Robert Wellet (on stretcher), 17, and his brother, Richard (right), IS, are shown in Alameda, Cai., is They prepared to a.tend the funeral of another brother. A fourth brother w’as too sick to leave the hospital. The four boys were stricken after eating a cream pie pmriased by their father, Comdr. Robert Welles, shown i.olding Richards hand. Weeping Mrs. Wellss is leaning over the BlrGcl-vr u the group puiacd cutsidß a church.
valid becauur it was voted by a lump board after both the union and company members withdrew. 0 Terrific Explosion In Tel Aviv Today One Person Killed In Palestine Blast Jerusalem, June IB.—<UPI —A terrific blant attributed tentatively to the Jewish underground army Hagana today wrecked a stronghold of the Irgun Zvai faction In Tel Aviv, where police said a plot was hatching to blow up nearby British security headquarters. The explosion killed at least nr.» person and demolished the basement of a three story apartment house less than 20 yards from
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the gates of the citrus house, the heart of the British security sone. Police said a note found near the scene said “Hagana has just been here." They said it apparently meant Hagana had thwarted an Irgulnist to blow up the citrus house in reprisal for the death sentences of three Irgunlsts last Monday. Prom the blasted hideout a tunnel had been dug under a road to a spot near the citrus house. Officials conjectured that it was intended for use In what might have been one of the greatest disasters of Palestine’s bloody history. Hagans Is the most moderate of the three factions of the Jewish > underground, and frequently has counseled Palestinian Jews to eschew violence agslnst the Briti Ish on the grounds that it could only damage the Jewish cause. The Irgunlsts. on the other hand, are the most militant of the three.
with the stern group somewhere '•I between. Police were unable to get Into the blasted basement at once. They believed It was mined heavily. All would-be loiterers were sent away and fire brigades stood by against the possibility of adltlonal explosions. — 0 James F. Highland Graduates At DePauw James Franklin Highland, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Highland. 203 x. Tenth St., was awarded the bachelor of a:ts degree from DePauw t'niversify st the school's msth commencement services last Sunday President Clyde E. Wildman conferred the degree. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes of the Methodist church was commence inent speaker, and 321 degrees were presented, including three mauler of arts and 16 bachelor of music degrees. o /_ / Gold must Ire beaten and a child scourged.
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