Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1948 — Page 7
EDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 19<8
NAME (Cont. Krom I’age Cm) nd Dick Heller. The STOOP also discussed the <H9 plan commission budget and rill prepare a proposal to be preanted to the council in July with (ther departmental budget reluests. Undulant fever In man is traceale to brucellosis of cattle. The largest land value Increases j. the country for 1917 were reported in the wheat and range (vestock a-reas.
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EXPECT STEEL (Cons. From Page One) dealers get all the coal that ran be shipped to them now," the association said In a bulletin. "This Is quite necessary. U-t s all pitch in and avoid anyone's having to ask for special help this winter. There are those here who still have an Idea that coal should be rationed. We know that does not produce any more coal, go at our own joh and start now." Tree decay is caused mostly by certain bacteria.
Young Girl, Date Slain By Same Gun Probe Is Continued In Double Slaying Oregon, 111., Jnne SO—(UP) — 1 Ballistics tests showed today that ■ the same gun killed an attractive. Ik-year-old telephone operator and her date in a iover's lane double ■ murder last week. The body of Mary Jane Reed, clad only In panties and shot in the brain, was found yesterday only trwo miles from the spot where the body of Stanley Hkrfdla, 28, a telephone line repairman, was slain last Thursday. Testa showed that both were killed by the same .32 caliber pistol. Miss Reed's brother, Donald, told authorities that several weeks ago his sister told him: "You know the fellow who brought me home had a .32 caliber pistol. He said he keeps it In the glove compartment of the car for protection." Reed said he thought nothing of the remark at the time and did not know the man to whom his sister was referring. But he and other members of the family searched their memories in an attempt to recall the man's name or details that would lead to his identity Police already had questioned many of Miss Reed's escorts. She was pretty and popular, and had dated many different men. Sheriff Joseph Maas said he iwould concentrate on efforts to find the gun that killed the couple. "If we find it." he said, "well trace It to the owner, if we don't find It, we'll check the ownership of every .32 caliber weapon in the county." Maas said the couple might have been slain by a jealous suitor of Miss Reed. But he said he still -was seeking the identity of another couple with whom Skridla and
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Miss Reed held a long conversation outside a tavern the night of the slaying. The girl's body was found only a few feet from the spot her father, Clifford, had passed twice during a four-day search for his daughter. New York's Subway Fare Is Increased New York. June 30.—(UP)—Thu city's 5.000,000 straphangers bid goodbye to the nickel subway fare today. At midnight tonight the fare becomes 10 cents. The city board of estimate voted the fare increase last April to grant a pay raise to transit workers and provide needed transit improvements. In addition the nickel bus ride was raised to seven cants. Convicted Man Taken To State Penal Farm John W. Jarrett, 38. an extra gang worker on the Erie railroad, was taken to Putnamville state penal farm this morning by Mayor John Doan and deputy sheriff Russel Hoffman, after Jarretts second conviction last Monday on a public Intoxication charge. Jarrett will be Imprisoned for a 30-day term. SEMIANNUAL (Cont. From Page On*) ing of the program, but added. "The county council has in the past cooperated with me in the way of getting these appropriations over, and I am confident they shall continue to do so." The county surveyor lauded the "able work" of deputy surveyor John W. Tyndall, formerly county surveyor. The report disclosed that of the several hundred miles of tile drains In the county, almost all are in need of some repair. It said that repair work on drains in the 8 to 20 Inch range had been mostly successful, but that work on larger drains had been slowed due to a shortage in replacements in those sizes. To date in 1948 the following
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nied that. "I assume." he said, “that those who want Eisenhower won t make the move to place him in nomination if it means a contest with President Truman. But 1 still think Mr Truman will listen to the ad- . vice ot bis g<M>d friends and loyal Democrats and offer to withdraw :or to throw the convention open. • jlf so. the Eisenhower forces will . ’take control of the convention." Despite his belief that Mr. Trillian would withdraw, Henderson ; < ornplained of White House pres- • I ure already to get and keep dele- [ gates in line He said there had : h«*en aggravated instances of that, • notably in Colorado and Washing- . I ton state.
