Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1948 — Page 7
SEPTEMBER 30. 1948
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wa» killed The injured mostly were from one of the freight trains ' The fireman on the passenger trait I was hospitalized from injuries suf ' sered when he leaped just befort his train hit the derailed cars. The passenger train was th< Egyptian, bound for Chicago froir Mt. Carmel. 111. it was the onl| passenger train scheduled to pas* on that track through here today. ilallroad officials said that one J I >f the freiglit trains halted north I I if the depot here for some work \ Hwolid freight struck the ca boose of the first about 6: In a m.. . throwing some freight cars over) , onto the northbound track i Train traffic was detoured i around Schneider. The chief killer of children of > schiMil age is rheumatic fever.
Montgomery Heads Five Union Forces New West Europeon Supreme Commander ixmdon. Sept, 110 tl’l’i— An official source said today that apliointment of. field marshal Lord Montgomery as supreme command i er of the armed forces of the five ‘ western European union powers I will be announced within 48 hours The British cabinet hue approved the appointment, thii source said and it will be announced by the permanent commission of the Brus se's treaty powers. These are Britain. France, Belgium, the Neth-
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erlands and Luxembourg It was understood the announcement will include a detailed statement of measures being taken for creation of the new west European supreme command. Commanders for sea and air forces also are expected to be anlounced. Iteciiiions of the i upreme com • manders of the five powers were ■ reported to the cabinet today by I defense minister A. V. Alexander. On its present basis the western ’ union brings under a single com--1 maud for the first time in peacetime history a grouping of military |’ forces estimated at 2.000,0tMl men . under arms, in war that force ■ would swell quickly to 12.000,04)0
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or more. EDITH K. ROOSEVELT 1 (font. From P»ae One) . 13 yearn age and had been confined . to her beu for several mont uh. * She was surviveu by two child ■en. Mrs. Edith Roosevelt Derby . and Archibald Bulloek Roosevelt ■! «»f Cold Spring Harbor, and a stepdaughter. .Mr*. Alice Roosevelt i Longworth of Wanhineton, D. C. Three of her »ons preceded her in death Brig. Oen Theodore J. Roosevelt, Quentin Roosevelt and i Kermit Roosevelt. Her husband ( > died on Jan 6, 1919. at Sagamore | I Hill. 1
GIRL IS ACQUITTED (O»nt. From r-*ae <>ne) school edu< atimi fust,” slie said. She quit school shortly after her fa'her s death and went to work After a brief visit witli relatives In Michigan, she said she would enter high siliool either in Chicago “or maybe somewhere else." Judge Knock did not comment on the Tnaiiner in which the girl's confession was obtained. But he said ne based Ills decision to rule it out on her youth and lack ot legal knowledge. J The most valuable soil crop in I Nebraska is grass. in< 'ud ng wild and tame hay, alfalfa, and clover
LEFT-WING (Cont. From P*ge f r,») vet taken by any government agon- i - cy against left wing unions -would eventually undermine the present i leadership of the two organizations. I One by-product, they said, could ■ lie a loan of rank and filers to CIO I'iglit-alng union* The Indian Service has agreed * to handle the registration of an ■ estimated 4.500 Indians eligible for the present draft In New Mexico. A now reel to gather up the ex-1 uess wire on electrical appliances i <>r lamps is only 3’x inches in di I aineter and little over an inch high. I
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