Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1949 — Page 2
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Report Syrian Group Leader Is Murdered Sources In Lebanon Deny Assassination Cairo. Zgypt, Aug. 18 — (UP) -- Report* from Hama*< us said lod ly that Col. Kami El-Hinnaoui. leader of the latent coup d'etat in Syria, had been shot and killed by au assassin. A civilian was mild to have shot 80-year-oid El Hlnnaoui six time* (Syrian sources in Beirut. Lebanon. adjoining Syria, said “false rumors that El-Hinnaoui had been killed had been circulating for two days. Actually, they said, the coup leader is ‘very much on his feat ") El-Hinnaouis led last Sunday's army coup which ended the 138-day reign of President llosani Zaim. who also had seized power in an army coup. Zaim and premier Mouhsin El-Barazi were taken from their homes before dawn, and executed. Unlike Zaim. who set himself up as virtual dictator of Syria af'er a coup. March 30. El-liinuaoui im mediately turned over the government to a civilian cabinet. Hashem El-Atassl. octegenarian
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former president. wag made premier. and he was joined by leaders of other parties in a coalition government. The new government lifted many of the restrictions imposed by Zaim and announced that elections would be held as soon as possible. Sleel Union Girds For Proposed Strike Full Mobilization Ordered By Murray Washington. Aug. 18 — (UP) — President Philip Murray of the United Steelworkers (CIO) was reported today to have ordered a full mobilization of his union's 18.e00.000 resources in preparation for a steel strike next month. Sources close to Murray said that the union leader, who also heads the UK), has decided to wage a showdown fight with the steel companies if they persist in their refusal to grant a wage increase or pension plan. Murray s orders to his lieutenants were said to have been issued after a meeting In New York. Murray reportedly was dissatisfied by the lack of all-out preparations for tlie nationwide steel strike which was originally set for last July 1«. The walkout was postponed until Sept. 14 after the steel companies and the union agreed to President Truman's proposal that a fa< t finding board investigate the dispute. Union sources said there was no doubt that the union would have carried out Its July strike threat even though preparations were far less elaborate than In the big fourweek strike of February 1946. Murray is said to have decided on the "war orders” by the attitude of the major steel producers during the current hearings ’in New York l>efore the fact finding
T"/* 1 IT" "W |!* 3/ I ’’l WH 'idrlirw ■ I r 4a* r 1 ■ nfc : Fw-VfF ’ ljF . ■S -jJ • ■ i lOFi JAR AUTHORITIES FOUND $7,400 in SIOO bills (bottom) sewed In the shorts of Sigmund Engel, who is awaiting trial in Chicago on charges of swindling wealthy widows. Top. the 75-year-old “professional Romeo* is shown in his cell after the “discovery.” Warden Chester L Fordney told reporters that after the money was found. Engel suffered an “emo. tional upheaval” and would not speak to anyone. (International)
board. The companies are opposing union demands for a general wage increase, Insurance and pension systems. A. B. Homer, president of Bethlehem Steel Co., charged at one hearing that lhe board had been created by the government to force the industry to grant major concession* to the union. His remark provoked a demand from board member Samuel I. Rosenman for an apology. Government officials fear that failure to resolve the steel dispute amicably will bring a wave of big industrial strikes this fall at a time when production and employment should be iMHiming in pre paration for the year-emi and holiday business. TWO LONELY ii'ont. From r»g« Om> scarf murder of the night-gown dad old woman in their apartment at Valley Stream, lying Island. The foreman read the verdict, then the jury was polled individually, as Is customary in first degree murder cases. The foreman read the verdict at 8:30 a m..and five minute* later the jury was dismissed. Fernandez and Mrs. Berk were escorted from the courtroom. Fernandez was a little flushed. Otherwise neither had *hown any emotion. Their dothes-Fernandez wore a dapper camel hair jacket and tan trouser* and Mrs. Beck a turquoise blue spun .rayon dresswere wrinkled by the long hours of waiting. Mrs. Beck had rubbed all the makeup from her face. She will lie the eighth woman to pay the death penalty In New York state, following the high-vol-tage path to eternity taken by Ruth
NOTICE! TO OUR CUSTOMERS Ol'R STORE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. We are having all of the merchandise taken out and having the atore thoroughly fumigated and remodeled! EQUITY DAIRY STORES IRC.
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Chicago Area Gas Supplies Dwindle Mayor Intervenes In Driver Strike Chicago. Aug. 18 — (UP)—May or Martin 11. Kenndly today intervened in the week-old gasoline drivers strike a* supplies in the Chicago area dwindled to the war-time rationing level. The mayor called a meeting in his office between representative* of the major oil companies and striking AFL teamster* and federal mediator Thoma* J. Cleland. Kennelly said he acted after lie received numerous complaints from businesses and industrial plants whose operation* have been haaipered by the strike. Motorists found that gasoline almost wa* unobtainable as some in dependent distributors announced 'hey had halted deliveries because air had been let out of their tires. Numerous Independent dealers met the union demand for a 17*,, cent hourly wage boost apd were permitted by the union to operate. They later halted deliveries, claiming drivers were iiarassed. The major oil companies which own or control a majority of service stations here turned down the union demand and offered a 7ID cents hourly boost instead. , Snyder. Mary Fanner. Helen Fowler and four other female killers. Sixty thousand people live below sea level in California's Imperial Valley.
Attend National Convention Os VFW Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marts, of near Pleasant Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson. of Fort
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vice-i'ominander. One of the founders of Umberto,. Post VFW, Mr. Martz said the golden jubilee convention was expected to attract one of the largest crowds ever »een ala veteran a
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convention. The eonvnu> open August Ji il)(1 “*3 through August 24 catur member* are p i JDBiB 7 M to Miami later for oi vention session.
