Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1947 — Page 1

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SENATE OVERRIDES VETO OF LABOR BILL

I Ireak Weather Les Toll Os 11| Least 21 , | Missouri Volley Is I j faced By Another H Major Flood Threat j lit ' ■ i’- 'l Pre-s I , flood ihiiM'i'f: ■• top' 111 ' tl*’ •I' ll V..J-S 'u lay .i' 'll" mi d'-ild j . 1 hour combination - .md J•, .'.ooh' in Nebraska; „,,,,,i ' '■ of the d* ail ;md I .. s ■ .... in propel' y I ... X P'l'Ol:- -1.11 I lambi idg" NILgthd'' *!>” ninthly Missouri I L. ut tin- lise again, tot l.f.iurt: in l !>'■•••■ w*i4'I [Kir - ,*- ' ' "" '' 1 ' L- r.t i'. ■ river enginl-.i' 1.0, bureau “.till the Ifc'l.t.. ' ""I would beat any Ih, >, ,s • had so 'at thi“ I ,v l. an out tin- valley , L ; . ( . yea: a- lai as agri* ultilfe ' I (of,, etla ■! be said I •*, ... .-adv was -wolbm I I •. |,s. >•- woak* milby ihe l)ni>u> fl i“ The new fl I L)- tr-n.’.-d stout hi ay t..in-fc’i-jtt. in Kansas. Nebra-a farm leVHes ilUllll.'. Lexington ami Wavetly *m night, floo ling mor* mi at res of feltile com K-I ,ii..l At various points I ry&u the Missouri, the rivet had till io from N’t; to nine feet at «» fl stage. K- ; Can. nidge. Ni b. reseller' to, i»C in the niiitl in a seats It > after a 12-foot wall <d an-I down from Meli B ami the Republi'an .j- y yesterday Eleven r" m, w.-te listed as dead at ; en ■t ' Igo - • • r two Nebraska flood Were Celle Lloyd. I* L' X I. ahd Leola Tietl.l It* Mol i ■l » w. re (Downed when ibile plunged ml • Cltek neat Millet Nib a aidge washed out. .■nor- look. windowB ' -P|-.« I boulders onto high H-*|..l.g the Montel ley Lay in ye.tertlay The quake B>: sin low- in the San Fr.m I area Tile tlelllho! 'bo tib.-d as moderate" and B*t.''U- '.linage was lepol'lill n.embers of a Yellow X'.i'i.mal park bo.n d t iew d -iiflo, atioii Saturday night 'inn 11 ink was bulled in ■n foot drift of snow piled up ■ >-udbn mountain blizzard ■•I ' .rti.ido ripped across mu tli B’ti-rti Kansas ami swept into »’ok.i |t [eft one dead, line. ■M. and at least six faun •*’ demolished. ■Jh’ Homer Meyer. 4!!. wi when the tornado tle'ti ••• ■’T farm home 14 miles soul II Os Xorton. Kans Iler Im injured. Mr an I Mrs I’rinst n Almena K.ni“ Injured as the black fiinm-1 a< ross c. s. highway ■’’'• they crouched in a ilitch tornado wrecked communi in the area. wind storm causetl the death To Pane 2. Column f.i ■ o ■"Anti-Trust Suit yuhlntton. June 23 - il l’i W* juntice department today" ■ r ’*d the American society of authors and publishers IF which controls virtually W®'Mh' in tpj 4 countiy. with eti ■ in an international tat tel B'Aspiring to deprive domestic ■t f, sign music lovers of music B‘ , 'i' ami 25 foreign musical j *lh wen- named defendant- in B anti-tru«t suit filed by at Kwneral Tom <’ < lark in the district court ior southern ■* York. I I WEATHER 11, ,n *' der * ble cioudtneww I to* 1 * * n<> "Yuewday with scat I whowera southwest and ■ ' e,tr eme west portions Tues I > Cooler west portion Tues

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

Four Persons Drowned In Lake St. Mary's SI Maty (I Inn. ; , | |», Eotll m-i -.ops ,|, Am d .. • tda’, a ■ i ,|. • . ~ . Upsized c.i,. ■. . Muiy I A . Ide . s.lVf <| w • I ’ . . I j , , j the overturned .. c. | < iters .ci 11. c d The d> id m, ; n|,.,| |.., ~ A 1 oh. I’• mli.i , . ~ . .. AntiPetrillo Act Uoheld By Supreme Court Lea Act, Designed To Curb Petrillo's Powers, Is Upheld Washington. J im. ' il l’ The supreme court todiy upheld the . onstitutmnality ’'ue 1,, j ia< t. designed to curb the power- . t president fame- < Petrillo the Ameri .in Feder,itn.n ■ M i .o t \FL> j Justice lingo I. Illa 1 delivered the t , m.i ority .!■ . ion It reversed a ruling the I" S distt i< t < .'ttt ~t t'hti j-. whi< h held tin- law 'tm "ti litutiou H Instil e Willi.im <i lio igla- did i. ' participate in tin- de i-i"ti Justice Hugo I. Hl.o k bdivet, I the majority tie Ju-ti ■ Stanlev [■' Heed dis-etifed join. I by Frank M trpl.y ami Wib-v I! Itlltledge The Lea act so-called Anti petriilo ' III’ a lit’ .‘as aillp'd di ' ret fly at the mu-o • zar - pr.c tn ■ of requiring the > inploymeiit ’ stand by nrt-i< an- in the radio imiustrv when recorded mu i al -elections wer- a-ing played The liw prohibits < oer< ion oi a ' radio -tation to employ mot. milsi. tanv than the inan.i-’eiueiit i considers tie -tv t,. perform ‘actual woik Federal dH't t jud.:e \\ liter I LaHltx ot I'hica.-o had Imld the I law invalid l.alia I ah-.l tii.- law ,T >ro I’,. I’.,- . It o Roof Destroyed By Fire This Morning The flit II e loo' ol ll' I. 'llli a mall esidence, olie and olm t 'llf > tulle- lnrl'i*’’ ’ "I \lo!i|..c Wa de-ttoy. d v fire a .'"it ' !'• o 1"' ' this moi in:.. Ihe aoi h : e \|..t. i,„. to,, d'pa tmeiit w.i- credited air. -aving Hie u na nd' r ot the llollse Mrs. Malena Liby Dies This Morning Funeral Services To Be Wednesday Mr- Mulelm Liby '.•■ "f "-1 North Third “tr>-'. died nt t" o'clock this morning a 1 the S'* auis county iii'inoiial hospital after all ■X"H I' d ill ll ' ■ 1 plii ‘.t onShe W.I- born in Adam .otinty April 21 l"l 1 daughter of IL n ry and Lauia Va.wr llilg' and l )il( | lived in In . aim for lb- past 2<l years she wa- married S. p tetnbet 2 IST', to Mlalil I Lihy. who died S' ptemb.'l II I'*-’' She WO- a membei of Hie Mag 1,.y Kvang.ln.il and lleforimd cliiik h. Surviving are thne -n- "" mer Liby of Itei.Hm, \ha A of Fort Wayn. and Lawi.mie I-. "t \tldet 'oil "lie daught' i. 'I Lucille lister- Ml- Grovel < Liby of Fort Wayne. Mr- John Hoi gw aid of Itanvd'e. 11l ah 1 Mrs Hose Maddux of HlUffton and ftv grandchildren 'ta'mii-' and one brother pre. cd het in <leath .. I Funeral servi.'-s will be held al J P tn Wednesday at the ■Zwh k funeral hmm and a' - • .. ( |o< k at the Magley Mang" a nl and Reformed church with Hie Rev John M Michael officiating Burial will be in the Hmiliiras iftnetny The body may he view, cd at th« funeral home after . ji in Tu« , ’«iHy

Many Feared Dead In L. A. Tanker Explosion

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AN ESTIMATED i. a ; w»"l« In ||» V»’<! at \V I i :tt I !|.-*«>f 1 A • I • - :■ Mak. i) I.if2«-i an<| !a t. ■ f.f.k’i «»n th* l'a< !i< ««mA b» u uji at i’- dork l’h» <|u ni\ »■ .'Hh . two wa!» !'ou • and unifinu six od "ot.iu« talik* F'ii’ "<»ai jioiir wa’’ hi' » i • ! • bii iHi *ahk« t i♦H i. ap|>ai•■Htly broken in half by ’h« Ida ’

Four Dead And 16 Missing In Blast Tanker Explodes In Los Angeles Harbor Ln Xu.'* le-. hili'. ! *!'l’i I ,re li' kill.' .1’ Hie -II I' tered I hulk "f the futlkei Xlal'k.l* ham eu-d etfo t< I day f" t.i.d iiiin ing .ii I . 11l f I."- Xll i'd* W.lf H.I ■si. -t . xpl'ision i id firFont pei.-'.ii a. e sti d' ad 112 Ace I) 'ed i mi- in.' and at ' le."-' I Ai |e .11 piled 111 I lie dl“ r.istrou- tne that " all Alien I n M.r kay .b■* up * 1 1,1 ‘bt'th i lake Ike toai in th* pre dawn ' >1.1! kilt'" X '.-le -1.1 ■ I III), ' All of th" d'-.id Were identified •fi,,. ,;,ii"i top '.mk*T a i- load' d ach nea Is :.""<i."i"i gallon- "f F;'o'. o' !, e ,1 o I ' Ar I '"I 1 11'd , I .ai d- a- I- Hie . hanii' i and et lire to lie!' hs , . | . 'I..- Xriiei : a l't •'-id"Ut i LimI ail. 'IS. hipp.ll. "'l’ll It" 1 •,,n t-"t l •*" "t he a*■ , d* Hoy ~| i\ -hip- Wi l'' towed .Hets under all e!ll'. ' 'I- '• I'Lltl w hi* I' I ~| !,.e dia-sli up afl'-l the :,< . tr I, l ex.,, <T Tex ex pin Hili I A'-my - ell nil < " '.r ipe fan, I 'ad.-d •* iHi " ''-I oil, ss..|. -oil bed 'X flame . ..Hlu t•' I"" .i.sis lilellieji spt i 'd Ho n with .sat'- ard kept t hem Il "'ll blow mg up ■| |,,-' l.i'ikei wa valued H |i','! ',ii*i.ut'" and lb- '*i - |f ’.'****. oiHi Firemeii estimated otti.-i d.rni ( ■#. j! f HIHt |HH» \l♦ ♦I" I■' <» l r ' • .i /< a ' , ~ l.'ht Ulldel ,011111'1 '.X US'' b'l , tie , ompan Ihl• •' file t«. 1 I comp.mi*- ti .in H"' \ugel.. till"' ll.ivy 'll' "'ll' • ■ l "' 1 from Hie coast cua d I ley were aided "• vo.unteei .md re (| I , t'oitt tile leirnri.ll l-lilld hav.il Sullen flames -till Ih ked ut th*M.irkay today. Itowes.. .md “t''el p1.H,,. I fl ken hull were " .■; . ■”i ■ I'"u Governmenl Rule 01 Coal Mines Near End Authority To Run Mines Ends June 30 Washington, June 2'l 'l l’ l The miHoli's soft coal nines todav began tin-: la-t fixe das of pro duction under government control with no sign Hut a n< w contra t will be written in Him to gu.irati tee their reopening July ' If a mine stoppage •>' • ' devi lop then, it may provide th" fi st test of the emergency strike provision" of the Taft Ha tley labor bill which n,,w seem- certa.n Io be written into law over President Tinman s ... The 4IKI.OOit soft eoal diggers will begin a Juday vacation on Friday They will relieve the $l"o annual vacation pay nt pros ded under the agreement lietwee'l secretary Os inte.ior .1 \ Krug and pres, dent John L. Lewi- ot the I llited Mine workeis IAFL I The agreement, negotiated after federal seizure of the minee <>n May i-. H'i'l to end a strike, will I urn T" P.»ae -. < - "l mm fi ’

ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY

Decatur, Indiana, Monday, June 23, 1947

Give Band Concert Here This Evening Th*- De, atur high s, mol band Alli give .1 lOli'eil th- '.'etiing .if o bn „ on Ihe imu t iou-e tamp 'Th*, i otn et t w., ii i ually a i iioiiih ed for Tiie-day Four Persons Hur! In Weekend Wrecks No Serious Injuries In Accident Series Four js'rsons wer*- hurt and nrarlv ,i - ore more e-, aped in juries in a series of auto i. eideiits in Decatur and Xdatn- . mints- over th'' weekend Onls mie person wa injured when a jeep , .irryitii' eight ymitliiolled "Ver mi Hu \d 'u- Wells ■ mint', line, one and mo h.i’if mile mirth of federal road 221 .’illicit x ‘ai pm Sumi.is' Helen Werling !•'. <>• lan. w.i brought to the Xdams loiin'y m morial ho-pital fm treatment o' fa. i.il Io * I.it.of,- ami In 11-'’ -Ifaili’d in the wreck Kilward Springer 17. <> lan. driver of the jeep, told sheriff Ibrimm I’.owimm that it started kidding on Im, i -tone ami when lie ipplleil th, brake it os<t til lied I|e ss a llllliill t < Ithet ... Ilpallt ot ft" Vi hil le al I'm jilted were Lloyd Yager, .loan Summerniiin. B* italdine Welling W ayne W '-ilin.' .liinim Sprin •••t' md Marvin all of in or near Ossian. Wendell Heller. of near Bertie was brought to th" hospital fur treatment of lacerations about the mouth and neck, sustained about 1 .’.ii ain Sunday when hi-' car jumped a di' Ii four and one half miles west of Betiie IL Iler ibelieved to have f.illeii asleep at the wheel Sheriff Bowman re ported He was brought tn th** hospital bv W alter S* hug The auto cam* to , stop panning the dit h after leaping it on the wax toward a neighborin.' field Dam .Ige was e-tilltated at I ’J"> by Hl*' sheriff. Baby Is Injured David Lengerich eightmonth* old son of Mr and Mrs Jitlius Lengerich of route two Decatur, was treated for -evere jaw and facial lacerations about 1 I'* iiclmk Sunilav afternoon Tim i hild wa- hurt »hen a car driven bv his father. Julius. 2fi. and an I other operated by Jess Shim|>. C L Geneva. < lashed at a county road intei-<■ Hon .i mile south of Hm Hie mill at Berne The Lengerich auto was struck broad-ide and hurled into the ditch Shinip riding alone; Mr and Mrs Lengerich wet*- unhurt Sheriff Bowman estimated the damage to tiie two vehicles at f Hurt In City Crash Rii-h ird Uendri'k- 27. 121 North Fifth street, escaped with ininftr injuries about 2 1" pin Saturday when the motor*,Vi le he was rid ing collided with an auto driven bv Mis Kva X Stapleton. 4fi of 1122 West Monroe street. The a. l'i deni miurred at the intersection of Fourth and Monroe treets Hendricks was taken Io the hospital in the Black ambulan e , shortly after the accident occui Turn T ■ I’.ige .'. <’ Imm 7)

Seoul Likelihood Os Gas Rationing Reports Os Shortage Not Received Here Ism al gas'dille deaim - mlit.r I ed in a ' .Is lal surves here Imlay -eemed little disturbed bs r. '.til I'.polts of a -hortage of the fuel In .spite i urrent report- n Fori Wayne and several other midwe t ern i ities that quota- to dealer would be r*'du ed those illt' l viewed het. aid thev knew noth ing of sin h a |»rm ed'iit , on serve gasoline We have been r-adillg limit the shortage ill some of the pa tiers Hies said, but to date w* have heard nolhing "ffi, ial ' They il! agreed wHi remirt from Hu. .■ affe, led ar. i Hi ■ no i risi- i' ii ' They too. di i limited any likelihood of ration ing One lompativ agent in Fol W.ivne nd that hi outfit had •' up a i allotment | * t June July .md \ icii-t and that liter ex pe, fed i ■ ■ urt.iilmeni after th. summer months, whim eimsiiiiip Hott of '.'.l'olin*' i- Hit.ills Hi* , heavi. -t Meanwhile deal* t- it" report'-. getting X" IH-rie'|! o' la-f y. If .iipplji on the .ivei.ig.- in th* Fol I Was lie are,. a ol din ' I' Hm report from that * its If i, h a I'lali i- in . tfe, ' hen it i • not know n anioi . the <l*■.«!•■ t . ontai t.-d in tlie :• s. ■■ o Local Man's Tires Stolen By Policemen Hearing Is Set For Indianapolis Cops Through a ith ama’eiir de Ii , five wot k Hat t y .1 K napp. 1" ial filling 'atioii "p* i alm , aii<d two Indian.ip"ii p"lii etii' ll ’■ admit tlm 'h* fl "I ’!;!•. tire- a'i other automotive equipm* tit tion hi- .nitomoliil* a' liidianapoli last Thin-daV nigh’ it w. le ported here todav The wo p. It. <men were -ii'p'-mb d aiid bearing ha been -. t sot July 2 Mr Knapp had mine !<• Indian apolis on a husin* s tiip and ha, park* ! his car on South Mindl.it street The cat »a- parked in at unloading zone, and th* two po liceni* n. whose name- has, iml been made public, towed the iai into Hie i its- garag> B-fot' t"« ing the car In howeset the offi cers ralisai ked the glove i oin parUii'ml and also removed th"-, i, w tire* from the real "f Hu Knapp *ar The lit'- were one Knapp ex, hanged tm olh' i -iz*. in Indianapolis • Winn Mi Knapp i' p uted th* theft the policemen retu-'d t admit any knowledge of ’ln theft Mr Knapp returned to Hi* vicinity of Hie unloading dock where he had park'' I In 1 ai. an found several wltne • - who -an t ies saw the poll' •• I'-moVe th* t Il l's Mr Knapp returned to tin- |m I lice station with 'he witnes-*" and tile I.iplaill of police fllialb iT'irti Tl. f ig.- 2. Column ■)

Ignores Last-Ditch Plea By President Truman To Enact Labor Reform Bill

Flood Damage Goes Over 150 Millions Productive Farms Damaged By Water By I riiti-d l'i' I )ld m.in rivet and hi- f.im.t > have flood'd alm..-! mle in a three wed. pt< whi< It hit übmerged ian» 'he most prodm five f ,rml iml a n vev bowed t'.dav I’ S artnv • ’igineer crop an.i Iv-t~ and ' it*' ""iiil- tcr'-'d it wa- impo.-ibb* io "t .1 d* 'hit and cent value on the dam.'ge done • Mi -I- ipl'i ind It tr. i'ht 0 • Bit tltev I timai' d ' "ir-' l v.itiV' Iv th.it top ;.. . mt pt. ■ ! dmiiate already totaled ‘ 1 land prob.tbly w.utld run mu h t highet I \t th>- height .J tin. fi n'd ' 1 I Red <"l"- titmit. d Hl.lt """ per-ons had beim made homel* - I B' ide the d.im.i.''. tn ho m- itul - I liiiildinc -. railroad 11 .i- k .1"-! ' ■ 'w j y hr id •• hid ’ • 1 w 1 'd "Hi ~in i half dozen midwe t' lii ' it'Hospite the 1 top damage far I tners and crop expert- -till were optitni-tii "V.-r the pt f"t good yield Farmer who h.ol bo n driven from then land return cd alm., t before flood w.iiet d d''d to "-.'m the ■ - c te'C it.' t itig Nei i rtliel'.- ■ igt i< u!’ ' 1 H> ot it ic igl '-ed that ' pl • ' d e • :m,it'. whu h ' .lll'-d for hr.'li .top vield- would have to b. I■■ v 1 'ti dow nwa rd M ' ■ t "pw wt " t a.. i.i illt'•'• 'a... k hind 1 growth With hard work and c ""I ' . w.. ithet t.ll me! ■ belies • ! t 'i' j yield would be Inch Bit an * irlv 1 t t o-1 next fall micht di . 'r ■ j th< s md A 'ttr. of fl'"'d da I' 1'" a’d i crop- it Hie four '. '.at J. ' | hl' di ' b '■'! Hl. ' ..fidlti"’ | low,l \m- ’nn.ii' d I"" " 1 1 I',ll lit"! ~ t.. had be* 1. ' M'd'd i ' ■ mostlv nt .. itlief, I ■■ a . Th" j not th •* nt r.il and inn th w • tern 'I portion of tli*. '.ite where th* 1 I bulk of th*- tall oft 1 grown I ; Wet*' . 'll tl' .■ intoll. It' d II) sh " 'll-N.-bl a k I Ilf Hl.. 7 'l’.'l ’ll" acre of < "Hl pl ! t.i’. .md trd' 1.11 I"? 'all 'll lit " ll* veil 111.1' Ta pet ' ..Ilf bad a • 11.11 l•• mat.ir<- loit they -aid that . min ued rain -son i In-Ip the itna Hon li-timated whe.it piodmthtn originally set ~i '*'.""" """ bu hel“ ' wa- revi-' d di wnw.ird fix*- t" r ... ..... Slate Conventions Delegate I ist Cut I' Fewer Delegates To Party Conventions 1 1 Itidmn.'ipoliß June ' t 11' I’ 1 , Indian i tAo ma o |.ol:t al pa ' ■ jI, A ill •'■ I opt' rillt'd I' ' lie L'l' i I iiominat inc < 'ii vcitf 1.1 1 ' ' i 1 -m.ille-t numlter ol <!• ■ ! the pa t I" seal I ighleen handled Hints -. Si ll 1 llepubii* Hi d'degite- Alli ■■ c',.> '. tl to pi k li. !''!• .' ll’ a'' a drop nt 2!»2 f "tn ' • I'tl'i 1 otiven turn total I»'-m"i 1 ati andida''will ti lilted by It-', dele..iter '..'l le-- I'l.lll 1.1-' e.ll Harold Klietz* -l.iti' eleitmtl j deputy, yeste day anti'imc'l the i strength of the sit o.is counts liemoct.it and !{• puli'an d' lega tions. whuh at*' >.« '"I "ti t o- I'H'i election for Indian.l - emet.iry of • t.lle H.ll I 'Hint'. poll' I ll p.l 1 S ■is allowed one delegate fir e.n h |"0 Votes, or major f a lion th*re of, cast sot i's nointti'.e last y*at \mong the 1 .mi’s apportion 1 1 tl"-nt.- .lie Xdams Hep !" I lill l't'.' Hem 1" ill in I'*l'i S'len Hep 72 1102 in I‘tl'ii fiem I i7s in I'lpli. Dem I" 11" 1:1 I 'l'i'. Well- ' Rep nine ill .n I'tl'i 1 Dem 1" 1 112 in ID Ik 1

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