Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1947 — Page 6

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Railroad Cook Car Is Damaged By Fire Firemen were called to the Pennsylvania railroad station alx.iit 7 p.tn. Thursday to extinguish a fire In a cook car, stationed on the track* across from the depot. Flatnea. starting from the smokeMack on the car. caused considerable damage, mostly to the roof of the car. , Firemen battled the flame* for about three -quartete of an hour be-

m a >! ifVWVh « « x 4 x x x x x x x xtc x xx-t- x » x'x x xw w x x x x x x >t x x x x x'x WEEK - END T W I SPECIALS AT IV7 /I STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, lb APPLE BI TTER QQe, 1 gallon- ) Stokely DARK KIDNEY BEANS f jg — No. 2 can Van Camp PORK & BEANS < M No. 2 can • / w BEANS & TOMATO SAUCE f *7 ft TOILET TISSUE ~ Roll ®V FRESH MEATS and COLD MEATS ★ Sliced Bologna, lb. 29c it Sliced Bacon, th. 59c ★ Chuck Steak, lb. 40c ★ LARI), tb2lc IGA SUPER MARKET on Highway 27

Best of Luck, JIM We wish you every Success in the operation of your Service Station. We know, too, your many customers will be well pleased with Phillips 66 GAS and OILS Drive in Next Time You Need a Fill-Up Harry J. Knapp Phillipps “66” Distributor Second & Jackson Sts. Decatur

tore bringing them under control The cook car was damaged beyond uae at present. The car I* one used by a signal gang, now engaged . In iiiHtalllng lhe new signal light* ' at the Adam* street crossing. > which are to replace the present i galee. —O— — Grew Smaller falls Animals living in cold regions have smaller ears and tails than those dwelling in warm or moderate regions.

Striking Shipmen Seek Aid Os AFL Waterfront Unions Asked To Cooperate New York, June 27.—tl’P)— The 41.500 striking CIO shipbuilder* sought the aid of AFL waterfront union* today to pre vent transfer of ve**els under repair in 10 strikebound east coast shipyards to yard* not affected by the walkout. Charles regional director lof the CIO industrial union of i marine and shipbuilding workers. ■ scheduled a meeting today with I AFL teamster*, tugboatmen and seamen's unions to seek. their I cooperation in preventing the transfer of "hot" ships. Government intervention tn the strike wa* promised .Monday when federal conciliator* will call a joint conference of union and Bethlehem Steel company officials. The meeting will be held on the eve of a scheduled walkout of arr additional 110.000 shipyard* worker* in Atlantic and Gulf coast yard*. Negotiation* to nettle the dispute with the worker* In other Atlantic and Gulf coast yard* before the strike deadline Tuesday midnight continued. The shipyard strike began yes- | terday and halted repair, conversion and construction work on 79 major vessels, including two cruisers under construction for the I’. S. navy. Arrest Fort Wayne Man For Speeding One arrest was reported today by chief Ed Miller from the city police blotter. Robert H. Osborn. Foit Wayne, is scheduled to appear l>efore Mayor John B. Stults Its city court at 2 pm. Saturday to answer to a charge of speeding He was arrested by officers Roy Chilcote and Boh Hill on North Thirteenth street about 11:35 o’clock last night. They charged he was driving 50 miles per hour In the 3tMnile gone. 0 Soybean Booms in Illinois Soybean* were introduced into Illinois in 1896. They have grown to be a major crop, occupying 3.500,000 acres in Illinois with a production of over 70,000,000 bushels of beans a year.

Good Luck, Jim We w ish you a world of success in your new venture. FRICKLE’S PLACE z Re-Opening, Sat, June 28th \ Z • I EGLEY SUPER SERVICE Formerly Macklin Super Service Third and Madison St. We invite you to drive in when you need service. We will continue to sell the same high (trade products as featured at this station before and assure you of prompt and courteous service at all times. Opening Day Specials * e 5 Gallon I < Aft g Gallon $ < 1A REGULAR GAS 3 ETHYL GAS ■ ' — 1 11 11 ■■■ — — Drive In For Your Needs Egley Super Service JAMES EG LEY,. Prop. * *

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Man Fined Here For Disorderly Conduct William Kckrote, 39, was fined $5 and costs, totalling sls, by Mayor John B. Stults In city court j this morning, when he pleaded I guilty to a charge of disorderly I conduct. Kckrote wa* arresied la*t even- ' Ing by sheriff Heiman Bowman when he allegedly started a fight with Boyd Booher in a Geneva tavern. Booher signed the affidavit, which prosecutor Myles F. Parrleh placed against him. Kckrote artlved In Geneva from Dallas. Texas, only a short time before the alleged fight. He is a former resident of the community. o Ex-Sailor Serving As Ship’s Engineer Walter Brunnegraf Now On West Coast * e Walter "Bones" Brunnegraf. former Decaturlte and an ex-U. 8. sailor. Is now doing the kind of "duty" he must have dreamed about (luring his entire naval career, it wm learned here today. Brunnegraf is engineer of a converted I’. 8. navy mine layer — that takes jmtlents of the Letterman general hospital at San Francisco for short fishing trips In the bay off the California city. The boat dock* at Crlssy Pier and is berthed at Fort Baker, all In the vicinity of ‘Frisco. Trips around San Francisco Hay are made every day except Monday and Tuesday and when weather permit* the craft also goes outside the Golden Gate It leaves at 9 a m. and Is back at 3:30 p.m., giving the ship's personel plenty of time off. The craft. 65-leet in length, has a crew of four — the captain, Mr. Brunnegraf as the engineer and two deck hands. It carries 30 person* at a time. The tiips are planned as a part of the physical reconditioning program for veterans. Brunnegraf forrfterly was employed In a Decatur factory and then served in the Navy throughout a la ge part of World War 11. After his discharge he went to California and there took up his present post. He was accompanied tosCalifornia by Glen .Martin. The laster became employed in construction work on the island of Guam. o Trnilr Is e Clwnd Toss — Homo

f Vr| ® .Jr fIBH IhkmKj MILK, via an eye-dropper, is ths main part of the diet for "Snuggles,” the baby squirrel rescued By Mrs. George D. Shetterly In St. Louis, Mo., whe.i it was caught by a cat. (International) o Trade In a timed Toss -> RerMar o DELIVERING his first speech before the Hungarian National assembly in Budapest is Lajos Dinnyes, premier of Hungary. He replaces Ferenc Nagy, who is now in the United States after being ousted as premier in a Communist-in-spired coup. (International)

Sentenced To Life For Killing Wife St. Louis. Mo.. June 27 —(UP)— Km II Hutsel. 37-year-old mechanic, faced life imprisonment today after u circuit court jury found him guilty of killing his Invalid wife In order to marry a stenographer, Members of the jury said they needed only one ballot to find Hutsel guilty. The state charged that Hutsel tried to hire three negroes to kill his wife and that after they re PHILCO CHARMING NEW PHILCO 1203 RADIO-PHONOGRAPH Thrill them with this handsome radio-phonograph combination. New Philco automatic changer it a marvel ot quiet, quick operation. Plan up to 12 record*. No .... needle* to change. Ur BN Powerful radio re- wwiW’M ceptron Superb EVENINGS hardwood cabinet. STUCKY & CO. .Monroe, Indiana ,

UKt AN MRA W OF HANDS One answer to the manpower shortage is the \ McCormick-Deering Milker. It saves you so much f Q L* T-J time and labor, it’s like an extra pair of hands. <<A. < ) Simple to operate, fast and sanitary, a McCormick- V 7 ✓ \ | Deering will help you get maximum m«lk r J )-J /\ \ \ J production. We have them in stock now. Won’t you come in? Mil o j || | f /• F"*!* Decatur, Ind. Mollenkopr O* Eiling phone isi

fused, he murdered her himself The stenographer, Virginia Atchison, said that Hutsel mid proposed marriage to her, ctayina he expected his wife to die of a third paralytic stroke. o —-• Schricker Is Named Blue Cross Director Indianapolis, June 27 —(UP) — Official* of the Indiana Blue Cross

TOP OFF THE SUNDAY DINNER (fake the tAKE J /X <»’ THE WEEK 6 5 Cl Your favorite cake again this week. Made with the finest ingredients to assure wholesome goodness. Ask for Butterscotch Cake at your favorite independent food store or at our bakery. f ... Stewart’s Bakery

Lots of Luck, JIM • We wish you much Success in the operation of your Service Station at Our “Old Stand.” Phil L Macklin Co. First Street—Decatur Good Luck, Jim ♦ You have a splendid Station and we know it will be a big success. f We are proud to have you as one of our Dealers in Decatur. GOOD/iEAR SERVICE STORE Glenn Oswalt, Mgr. 121 N. Second St. Phone 262

FRIDAY, JUNE 27. 1947

hcsspital service plan annoim™ the appointment of former g 0 »w nor Henry F. Schricker io the pany's board of directors. Schricker succeeded the ] a c Hugh .McK. Landon ot Indian, polls. Robert Neff, luperlntendent < the Indianapolis .Methodist hoij tai. wa* elected secretary of th board, and Herschel Newson. Co urn bus, wa* elected a new boa s member. '