Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1948 — Page 7

SEPTEMBER 22, 1918

Veterans 4Kf Evidence ■Based Payments J ,sabled Vets “ to qualify f"t in< -reaaed payment. under puii;;f the aoth congress, affairs officer Arnold today advised vet rgß disability rating* of fin . n() re. and who have deeubrnlt promptly to VA * evidence of such If I allowances for disI rd^F l ' l "* wilh “ ' l|sahl, ‘ ,i ra! 1 p.nent or more, who or dependent jT -Tprovided under the new "tart led veteran may rePjJHto s2l extra, with adder! additional dependents | will have until Decent

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her 1 to file their evidence provided their dependents were recorded in their VD claim folder* a* of September 1. 19t$. The»e award* will be retroactive to September 1, the effective date of the law, otherwlae the effective date of the increa*e will be the date of receipt of the evidence. Certified copies of public or church record* are usually the best and most easily obtained evidence for the veteran * wife and children If thia type of evidence Is not available the best that can be secured should be submitted, such as sworn statements of responsible persons. Proof of dependency In the form of sworn statements a* to income and property ownership are required for parents. Veterans may obtain assistance in connection with the filing of their claims at their local veterans' affaire office, at any VA office, or from service organizations. Aluminum weighs only about a third as much as iron.

Man Is Sentenced On Embezzlement Charge Columbus, Ind.. Sept. 22 — (UP) Charles R. Yeagley, 21. Hammond. today began a two-to-2f> year prison sentence in the Indiana reformatory on embezzlement charges after admitting he stole BIOS from a filling station near Columbus. He i pleaded guilty. Yetgley was arrested .Monday night. He told police he took the money three day* after he was hired as an attendan*. Yet.gley said he already had s|>ent the cash, taken from Gene's highway service sta tlon at the Junction of Ind. 7 and U. S. 31, southeast of here, last Thursday. A process developed during the war has made available millions of tons of domestic bauxite, essential for the production of aluminum, which were virtually useless as sources of supply Ijefore the war.

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6.0. P. Labor Record Cited By Creighton Utility Arbitration Measure Is Lauded Evcnsvillf*. Ind.. Sept. 22 I UP) Hobart Creighton. Republican gubernatorial candidate, listed OOP labor accomplishments in a major campaign address made before the Indiana state federation of lairor convention today. “If labor Is not free, then not one of u* Is free," Creighton said. Creighton cited the 1917 state utility arbitration law a* a major Republican contribution. He said it had been invoked four times, twice on requests from workers and twice on requests by management. The Republh-an candidate said some <OO new industries, with lo,* mm job* and an annual payroll of about gAD.mm.otm had been attracted to Indiana since VJ day .because of Indiana's mod« rn labor law* and generally peaieful labor-manage-ment record Last night at Huntingburg. Creighton told a Du bio* county GOP meeting that It was "necesary for Hooalers to reject the now deal party in Indiana'’ and "put ilij charge of our government a new. ftesh. strong Republican team under the leadership of governor I Thomas K. Dewey." Fight Communism Evansville. Ind. Sept. 22 -(UP) A call to organized labor to help fight Communism in Germany was made to the Indiana f<dcrutlon of labor convention today by Dr Herman B. Wells, president ot Inliana University. Wells told the contention that American unions should send leaders on pcrimiic visits to Germany to help the Democratic elements combat Communistic infiltration. I’he I, U. president, who recently etti tied from a tour of duty with he American military government in Get many, said the American union * should also sponsor oneyear training courses for promising young German workers in this country. "Organised labor has always been a staunch champion of public education." said Well*. He par'iculurly praised the Bl.xiniington building trades council for a "public spirited policy" which he said made it possible for the University to begin a Jfi.otto.mm student housing program. The council. Weil* said, agreed *<> finish the job at the rate of

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I Ji .ir II wages prevailing when work was I started. Communist Leader Is Stabbed, Beaten New York Party's Chairman Attacked i New York. Sept. 22 — (UP) — - Roliert Thompson, 33. chairman i of the communist party in New i York state, wa< stabbed and beat* • en by three men near hi* home I early today. He charged the al- * tack was "provoked by newspa- • per hysteria." I, Other party officials said there . | was "no doubt" the incident was I ■ |‘a political attack." Thompson, under indictment i with II others by a federal grand I jury for allegedly plotting to over I ■ throw the United States govern I r ment. said he was unable to iden - tify his attackers other than they ' » w< re white men. I Hi* injuries were described as * "unpleasant )ut not serious" by 1 Dr. Joseph Shapiro who treated

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him Immediate y after the attack He was beaten on the face am! head and slashed on the abdomen "I'm sure the attack was provoked by newspaper hysteria since my indictment." Thompson said. He added that he had received no recent threats against hl* life, although his wife had been thrtatencsl by telephone. The Incl'- nt too* ptace shortly after midnight. Thompson waswalling two blocks from hi* Sunnyside, Queen*, home to the house of William Norman, state secretary of the communist party, on what he described a* "party business." ————— —.... .

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Two Autos Collide At Street Crossing Automobile* driven by Earl Fuhrman, of Decatur route 2. and Robert E Bebout, of Decatur route 1. collided at the intersection of Second and Jefferson streets shortly past midnight this morning, city police reported today. Total damage exceded Simt. Fuhrman said he stopped for the stop sign, then proceeded across the Intersection, where he hit the Helmut c ar. which he said had no lights burning. i

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