Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1947 — Page 7
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tion. said today he wotfld demand a recount even though he lost to state senate president Donald W. Nicholson (R) of Wareham by more than 8.500 votes. Diniz, a state representative from New Bedford, charged that Republican campaign workers on Cape Cod, part of the oddly-shaped ninth district that stretches from Nantucket, had stolen * the election from him. He declined to elaborate, The United States is the richest country in the world in natural resources.
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tOVE MATCH, sometimes lacking in royal unions, marks the romance of British Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mount batten of the Royal Navy, formerly Prince Philip of Greece. Philip, a great-great : great grandson of Britain's Victoria, is 26. his bride-to-be, 21 Exiled from Greece when his uncle. King Constantine, was tossed off the throne", Philip sailed to England with his family
Enlisted Reservists May Aid In Program Indiana military district headquarters has announced that World War II veterans of the enlisted reserve corps may enter on active duty on a voluntary basis to participate in paying homage to the war dead being returned from overspas. In order to provide escorts and ceremonials for the returning dead, enlisted reservists of the first three grades may return to active duty for six-nionth, nine-month, and 12 month periods. Priorty will be given to those men volunteering for twelve months service and active duty time for any one reservist ' Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the i trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it . quickly allays the cough or you are , to have your money back. CREOMULSION For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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will not exceed the one year period. Applicants must meet the current enlistment requirements for the regular army and will be placed on active duty in grades held in the enlisted reserve corps with the full pay of these grades. Applications will be made in letter form to the military district executive, Fort Harrison, where they will be screened and applicants interviewed to determine qualifications. .Exceptional care is being exercised by the department of the army in this selection and character, appearance, personality, stability and mature judgment and physical stamina are basic considerations. O
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Real Estate Transfer Waymon Patrick etux to Charles Lowell Detter etux, inlot 20 in Decatur. Bprtha M. Eaton to Herman L. Lankenau etux, 1 acre in Washington Twp. Walter H. Crowe etux to Forrest E. Brown etux, inlot 905 in Decatur. McMillen Home Building Corp. I to \'Walter F. Baker etux, inlot 42 in Decatur. Alma A. Fruchte et al to Myles F. Parrish, 40 acres in Preble Twp. Myles F. Parrish to Alta KruetZman etvir, 40 acres in Preble Twp. Gerald G. Strickler et al to Ralph
a year after his birth. He first met Elizabeth at a palace luncheon when she was six. When their later friendship bloomed. Philip becaihe a British subject, ending political objections to the match. As the husband of a future queen, Philip will assume a role similar to that of Albert, husband and prince consort of Queen Victoria. Philip will exercise no constitutional power. (International)
E. Hensley, inlot 3 in Decatur. Ocel Campbell etux to Workinger etux, 80 acres in Union Twp. Lilly Habegger to Christian H. Muselman, part inlot 223 in Berne. Arley Dale Sprunger etux to Thomas E. Moser etux, inlot 348 in Geneva. Thomas M. Parr etal to Harry H. Liechty etux, inlot 797 hi Berne. Robert K. Sautbine etux to William O. Sautbine tux, 120 acres in Root Twp. Harve Ellenberger etux to Emerson D. Neuenschwander etux, part inlot 442 in Berne. William Hoffman etux to Gladys Rachel Anderson, land in Washington township. Fred M. Engle etux to Lewis L. Smith, part outlet 18 in Decatur. Lewis L. Smith to Fred M. Engle etux, part outlet 18 in Decatur. Haroft O. Runkel etux to Gladys M. Rogers, part inlot 237 in Geneva. Charles H. Colter etux to Earl D. Colter etux, part inlot 516 in Decatur. Calvin Coppess elux.to Harvej’ L. Sififth etux, .50 acre in Wasnftrgton Twp. Ida Andrews etux to Herbert J. Hess etux, SMs inlot 212 in Decatur. Virgil M. Krick etux to Henry Costello, inlots. 1025 & 1926 in Decatur. Louis Baumgartner etux to Richard Thompson etux, land in Wabash Twp. Joseph P. Klein to Richard E. Mailand etux, 80 acres in St. Mary’s Twp. Aria Zizelman etvir to Barbara E. Denny, part inlot 33 in Decatur. Emil Burkhalter etux to Sulicia Barrett, land in Monroe Twp. Sulicia Barrett etvir to Anna J. Nesswald, land in Monroe Twp. Anna J. Nesswald to Christopher Barrett etux, land in Monroe Twp. Fred R. Blosser etux to Melvin L. Baumgartner etux, inlot 991 in Decatur. Melvin Baumgartner etux to Ernest C. Foreman etux, inlot 991 in Decatur. Lester R. Zintsmaster etal to Fred E. Kolter, parts inlots 274 & 275 in Decatur. Fred E. Kolter to Lester R. Zintsmaster etux, parts inlots 274 & 275 in Decatur. Gerald G. Strickler etal to David Somers etux, part inlot 7 in Decatur. Tobias Steffen etux to Floyd D. Engle etux, 3 acres in French Twp. Dorthy Losier etvir to Sam Nussbaum, inlots 771 & 772 ip Berne. Sam Nussbaum etux to Dorothy Losier etvir, inlots 771 & 772 in Berne. 0 The men we take days off to honor seldom took days off. Thank God For Muscle-Rub! WRITES MR. ROBERT JORDAN, COION, MICH. Advises every sufferer from Rheumatic-Arthritic-Sciatic-Neuritic Pains to try Muscle-Rub. Here’s the true story of a man who took treatments, used all kind of remedies for his sciatic, neuritic pains without being helped in the slightest degree Mr Robert Jordan of Colon, Mich., suffered agony from pains in his hip—knee —cali or legs The pain at times was so bad that he couldn’t sit down. He tried several different treatments, many different medicines, all of which did him no good. He couldn’t work Life was misery for him. Then one day he saw an advertisement oi Muscle Rub—-the doctor’s prescription—and in desperation bought a bottle. He used it as directed and in 3 days the pains were relieved and Mr. Jordan was back on the job. No wonder he advises every rheumatic suf-f-rer to try Muscle-Rub for fast pain relief. Get ;< hottl 1 ? today at ALL GOOD DIU’G STORKS. Jiuade-Rvb is s**ld cc this mcsiey Uick ! tunng relief your druggist is to > zetum your uiuicy.
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In 1946 a total of 21,611 deer were killed in Maine, but an estimated 150,000 still were roaming the woodlands — more than when the first white man came to the state. 0 YOUNG RAPE (Continued from Page 1) do not believe that ever in the history of Dane county—perhaps in the entire state of Wisconsin—has there ever been a more cold-blood-ed, cruel and revolting crime committed than this one that has been perpetrated by you two ruffians.” He said similar “bestial” crimes might result in a demand for capital punishment in the state. Besides the rape charge, Sennett and Winslow also are charged with car theft and the shooting of two ’teendiged girls near Phillips, Wis., last August. They admitted that they shot the girls while attempting to kidnap a third girl, who escaped from them. Meanwhile, authorities from Fort Atkinsbn. Wis., were attempting to
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learn whether the pair were connected with the klisappearance there last May of Georgia Jean Weekier, eight-year-old farm girl. Jefferson county district attorney Francis Garity said today that no connection had been found but that he would continue his investigation. University of Wisconsin students j were raising a fund today for Carlson's widow and two-inonth-old ■ daughter.
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; CRASH OF (Co ntinued from Page 1) cast last night, it was en route from Addis Ababa to Stockholm. Swedish diplomatic officials confirmed that the plane had crashed but said they had no details. It was the second Swedish air disaster in three-and-a-half weeks. A Swedish ABA airlines plane crashed near Athens on Oct. 26, killing 42 persons.
