Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1947 — Page 7

JUNE 25, 1947

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The 68th encampment, with on<Ulvll War veteran turning out ended here Sunday. Commander John C. Adams, .9'J-yeur old Civil War drummer boy, re-elected him self and decided to hold another meeting next year. The Elkhart Chamber of Commerce last night extended an | n vitation to the GAR and its affiliates to come back in 1948, 0OVERELL CASE << unilsnrd from I'aar 1) diatic sexual passion." The mechanics were Richard H. Hornby and Ted Junkermeier hir

CHOSEN Inst December as the ‘ .7 ' ‘ i-'47 N.itcnal Sv.im for H-alth fl* . Wick Giri" Doris Todd of ,:i - Mil, suns herself atop a N ' •'■’ York I. | ; , Abjk T flflta. kstmu.,. , ** Jf ' t I'l \ j tflj . .' " c .7roi,' ■?• 7“' vwL I ■'■« - , --, £ >• tF S < -’4l K -A I ’ ** fl Julius A. Krug Dr. Edwin G. Nourse W. Avcrell 'larriinan PRESIDENT TRUMAN has appointed three committees to determine how much the United States can help the world without hurting itself. Heading the three groups, one of which is composed of nongovernment figures, are Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug, Secretary of Commerce W. Avercll Harriman and Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, head of the Council of Economic advisers. (International)

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to death that night by their dau liter ami her Ji-year-old boy friend. George' Hind) Goljum. He said the parents. ol>k*tins . violently to their marilago, stood din the path of their "greed and lust." "The motive was an illicit, perverted, sadistic, sexual passion amounting almost to a frenzy." he said. 0 I Trndr h» *:i e.ihhl lnun — lh*«*iilur GOP THREAT << onllniieil trom I'nar 1) acute problem." Economic Chairman Pau! G. Hoffman of the committee for economic development said it is possible for the United States to abolish poverty and double the real income of most of its citizens in 25 years. Tills can lie accomplished, he said, by "wise action" on the part of both labor and management. Double 1 taxation A senate ex peiiditures subcommittee soon will begin a survey of financial relationships among federal, stale and local goveniments to find means of eliminating double and triple

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taxation. The group will Investi . gate such overlapping as state and federal income taxes, and munici- , pal and slate real estate taxes. 0 I NEW RAINFALL <<uuiiuii.il from I'ngi- 11 a* it suigi-d toward lies .Vloim-s. j The weather bureau predicted . vere floods h>-twecii Jeftersoti, la., and D»-s Moim * an i In-tween Boone la., ami Des .Vloim-s. Tile river was expected to lilt a crest of 25 feet at Iles Moiln-.-toniorrow. That would in- two feet aliovi- the litll stage. The watt i iiad ali < ady real lied 2'i fei't tit Boone and was still ris- - iiig at a rate ot an ln< li an hour. r About J.mat persons Were re 4 mov>d from their homes at Ot- ’ tumwa la., for tin- third time in ‘ a month as tile I>•-.- Moines pour--4 cd through oid levi-ti breaks. SMALL TOWN I I •»««• iun> fl IrißHfi Il I Fox. a vi. e p'e-iilent. accompanied • McClanahan here. They attempted I to explain to fin- federal au-liorit i - that tin- r -shier's actions were nos unu - tai in a ■-mall town bank

"I imagine a lot of bank employes have done things like this," Fruchtnlcht said. "It was strictly a business deal but the bank examiner arrived before he was able to cover the shortage.” McClanahan, father of three children, drives a flashy two-tone Cadillac sedan, lie is an official of a beer wholesaling firm and a limestone company. He said he used the missing funds to buy equipment for the latter concern and to cover checks he had permitted to be overdrawn by some of the hunk - customers. "They've all paid the money back and I'll have the rest the first thing in the morning," he eaid. "At least I didn't spend it on gambling or women. I n ay go back to my Job sometime if the public takes It the right way." 0 - ——- - - STATE SUPREME H KHllnurti ir»m , nur II common law marriage was upon the petitioner.” citing a particular case. ft continues that "It is the duty of the executor to defend all actions that may lie brought against the estate ami to protect the estate from invalid and doubtful claims and obligations." The court ruled that the "proceeding is ad versary" a main point of con- 1 tention in the matter " and may require the hearing of much evi

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deme. We think that either party lx entitled t<> a change of venue from the county on proper and timely application, agreeable with the xtatutex aforenoted " The luw firm of DeVoae A Smith repreaenU William Schumacher, while .Myles F. Parrlab la attorney for Lillian Schumacher In her petition to be declared the common law wife of the decedent. -- <> RECORD MOTORIST t < from I'Rtfr H buying ga-oline. At Indiaiiupoli«, Ru-aell Willlanai, president <4 the individually branded pctr'di-um aaaociation, aid the altnatlon w.im 'cockeyed In vie* of Hu greatext production In hiatoiy, but very r»al nevertheless.” William- said independent oil dealer* and xervLe xtatlono might have even leaa gasoline than Stan dard Oil dealers or others affiliated with major operators. It. I. Majewski, vice president of tlie marketing division of the American petioleum Institute, said the allocation of garolim- to dealers “la -imply a method of trying to insure equitable distribution and to keep tin- industry from running out of gasoline all at once." He said thai if the public "ternIpera its driving liahits" thia summer. there ia no need to become panicky. Hoarding, which ix dan- «<• one. would only aggravate the

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situation.” He advised users of oil for heating purposes to fill their tanks this summer and to keep them full in order to minimise a possible shortage of fuel oil next winter. Gasoline consumption atatlstlcn show that motorists are using more gasoline than they did in the record year of 1941. In addition, production of large amounts of heating oil during the spring and winter and unexpev-ted heavy consumption by farmers cut deeply into existing stocks. Standard said the allocation plan was adopted only because the company "could not meet this demand . ven after using all available pipeline capacity and running Its refineries at full capacity for many months." The A. O. Smith company, Milwaukee, manufacturers of pipeline, reported that a shortage of steel wax curtailing pipeline production. It rt-ppited that aven with all th« steel needed. It would take at least years to clear up all back orders. FOO W®X>o On -CERTAIN DAYS' 01 MmrtM Th lx great medicine I* ftmott to relieve painful dlatreas and tired, nervoua. Irritable feellnga. of aucn da>» when due to female functional monthly dlaturbaneea!