Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1949 — Page 7

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Kw IT HAS BEEN 01 R |® Bl EXPERIENCE fS Iwra L p 8 ■NwRtfM ! hat most people have a 7 IYfH2 ' IVW P rct t' definite idea of the I amount they choose to spend |J f for funeral purposes. r\jr ' Whatever this may he. we A-— supply Materials that come from the leading suppliers in this industry— NO SECONDS. I NO SHOPWORN MERCI! INDISE AND NO Ol T.MODED STYLES. Q GILLIG S DOAN z tlm FUN£RAt hOMf Wr pwSffi DECATUR PHONE 794 [ ere Corrs I ’ the’TestingMachines' inch ynuagtter* frt-lnt Poll-Parrot Shoe* db \ (•• p'c them itrcnuou* wear tetts before N» are approved for production. That'* •t’jou'rc mreof rw/trt/«r in Poll-Parrot*. i Ra What Pri-Testing Means to You! art*M Mt het* t«*« rghfsreMMtU « M «ttai h»u shgis so« I aovi amp giru f X.’ YO GIVE YOU «Al V^LUf I I LANE’S SHOE STORE ON THE CORNER

before it < losed early yesterday ™ or " , . n ’' The search for him mens fjed when he failed to report to hi» job at the John Deere farm equipment works at Waterloo la yesterday. When hh wife failed to come home to their apartment adjoining th» tavern. Harvey Stahlhut made a search for her He found her in i the refrigerator, her clothing be. I ntath her body. Her head was almost severed, both breasts slaxh I < d away and her body slit down the middle Htahlhut Mid he left hi- wife to run the tavern while he was away on a visit to Dike. la., about 15 miltM north of Morrison Wreck At New Haven Is Fatal To Two Fort Wayne. Ind. June 21. tli’t Two Dearborn. Mich, resident a were killed yesterday and two others injured when their automobile -IdeHwiped another <ar and struck a tree. Mrs. Orpha Jackson, 51, was instantly killed. Raymond Rohrer. 2-1. died in St Joseph's hospital here shortly after the accident which occurred east of New Haven on I'. S. 24. Rohrer's wife. Eleanor, 23. and Mrs. Josephine Harglazan, 57. Muskegon, Mich., were treated for injuries. Trade ir. a Good Town — Decatur 4 CULD I FUR STORAGE M STILL TAKING IN FUR COATS j p h .l. 359

Man Fatally Injured When Auto Overturns Vincennes, Ind. June 24 —(UPi ■ Funeral services were arranged '••day for Peter J. Frost. 65. Sandborn. who was fatally injured when an automobile driven by Russell Cotter, 35. Sandborn, overturned on Ind 67 north of here. Colter.! aho lost control of the car. escaped injuries. STUDY (font. From I’.cge <»r.ei Cook <ouniy behavior clinic, the! girl revealed a moody, brooding 1 personality which was strongly t affected throughout her lifetime •>y incidents she regarded as | major tragedies although others would have shrugged them off as brief unhappinesses. Once, she said, she killed the i family's pet canary. ‘But I didn’t mean to; I Just accidentally sat on him.' she said. ‘My parents hollered about this ; but they didn't know who did it i I didn't tell them until quite re- I centiy. ; "There seemed Io be lot of fight- i ing in tin- family in those days.” i Another time, -| remember my mother giving me some money to i buy some cough drops," she said. 1 "They didn t have the kind I 1 wanted so I bought a candy bar instead All that afternoon I felt terribly guilty about buying the candy bar instead of cough drops. "I remember thinking myself ■ I pretty queer at that time" ( Psychiatrists said tliat such in , , eidents weighed u|hui her subi < onsiuiiss mind, building up into , .i terrifying sense of guilt. , This feeling of guilt gradually i demanded release through self- i punishment, doctors said i LONG ITALIAN <<*'Mit Fr»»r»i Pag- < »n««» a full settlement. Strike leaders sent 2. 111,11 switch operators and signalmen back to their posts, but the Russians declined to move any trains into Iler- ' tin from western Germany. !>• mantis were growing in west- 1 ern allied circles that the strikers ' •nd their costly 35-day old walkout. Tin work* rs h.ive indicated willing- ‘ n> -s to a< cept a compromise wage offer, but insist on strong Soviet guarantees that there will be no re- , prtsals against them. In Hawaii, the maritime strike t which has < ut the islands supplies fti-n the ni.iinland was in its t ightb | week. ** * " Seven stevedoring firms and the CIO Longshoremen's union accepted an invitation front acting Gov. Oren E l/tiig to meet at his office today to discuss the prospect of r< -uming direct n't gotiations. Th* five man fa* ’ finding board ippointed by Gov. Incam Stainback said it would need a week to sift through the thousands of words of testimony filed with it during a five-day hearing In Loudon Lord Milverton. 65 y< ar-old former governor of Nigeria and a labor party peer, quit the party last night because, he said, the labor government Is leading Britain towards totalitarianism He -'alked from the house of lords after denouncing the Iron and steel nationalization bill. When he returned. h<- sat on the liberal party b> n< h Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer.-* Av Heal EMate Ik* Vow BMil. <intut.<l Floor Phom* KH 157 So. 2nd SI. W* II be glad to Kepn-seut You ; ill Hie trans action of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 yean ill this bu-lneas in Decatur. \V>- welcome y«»ur inves lgatlon of our re* ord of which we arc proud Melvin Ln-chty. It-p Nt SUE! • 19 IS PLY. Sedan • 1912 FORlX’oaeh • 1941 FORD Coach • 1939 FORI) Coach • 193 S FORD Coach • 1937 DESOTO Sed. • 1937 CHRYSLER Sedan • 1939 LA SALLE DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES Hl S. 2nd SI. Phone IMS

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Four-Year-Old Boy Is Found Murdered Throat Slashed By Broken Beer Bottle Lansing. Mich., June 24 HF) The body of a four year old boy. his throat slashed with a broken beer bottle, was found today in a gloomy parking lot only four blocks from Michigan's state capltoi. Police said the boy. Walter t PteWee t Eaton, had been assaulted criminally. The partially disrobed body was found by a neighbor, crammed between a row of fuel oil barrels. A broken am. bloody beer bottle was found at the scene Pee Wee's tricyi le which had b*-*-n u-> d for an unauthorized late evening spin, was nearby. Coroner Ray Gorsllne estimated that the boy had been dead since about Id p m yesterday He said there was evidence that the hoy had been assaulted criminally. Police detectives combed cheap boarding houses in the vicinity for suspects and sought an elderly man who had been seen recently teasing another boy by putting a rope around his neck In the same neighborhood. NATIONAL COAL (('•wit. H'*m Pago Onet at the first session Lewis and the operators promptly became snarl)d in procedural dlffU-ullles In order to expand the parleys, the union and the operators agreed ' to invite other soft coal producers to send repieselitaiives to the current talks. The invitations represented a victory for Lewis. It is known that Lewis wants to negotiate a wage agreement covering the entire industry This prac - tice was begun in 11)45 and the union's l!Hx convention urged that it be continued Besides these conferences however. the United Mine workers are also bargaining for new contracts with I’. S. Steel Corp., operators of a group of “captive" mines and with the southern <oal producers association. The tains with the southerners are being Ik Id in nearby Bluefield. W. Va The Bluefh Id negotiations, which have lie<-n deadlocked since they began early this month, were suspended without explanation la t night until Monday.

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Farmer Lodged In Jail Last Night Sheriff Herman Bowman and two deputies took a Preble township farmer to the county jail last night, pending his commitment to Easthaven in Richmond. Venetian Blinds In Circuit Court Room The Adams county court room has that new look" today, after Venetian blinds replaced the old blinds. Judge Myles If. Parrish also has new Venetian blinds tn his office, and new bookcases are being built for certain law books which have been stacked on the floor In a back room of the Adams county law library behind the court, room. r • L' ’ 1 j I ' 1 K " A' ■ ■ ■iS HOMPING AROUND In Seattle, Wash, hospital, 20-month-old I Jimmy Mjelde, who lost his left hand in a bakery accident the first week in June, doesn't seem a bit bothered about it. Various Seattle organizations are raising I a fund for hospital bills and an artificial hand. (International)

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