Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1950 — Page 7
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Lobby Committee Probes Activities Charge Form Agents Paid To Attend Ratty Washlagtov. June 29—(UPI — The hotuie lobliy comlttee in lookme h/UviUM of secretary of agriculture Chartea F. Brannan, federal arcuritji adminOarar R Kwlns and the .taiadepai-tment. it waa disclosed today. Chairman frank Harkanan. D.. I'a..- saM Ma larwatigatOTS ar* mtereated in: 1 Charges that farm agents were paid out ot govanmeut fund* to attend the St. Paul. Minn., rally last April in which Brannan praised the adriHniat ration.« farm program. Bar-ha nan raid he han a report oa thia matter from the general areounttag office. ■ ' 2. Ewings recent trip to Earope to study Britain's aar-taliaed medical system. Ewing 'to an out-
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epoßen adrßcate M th* adminiatratioa'a coippuUory health l*a*ranc* plan. 8. The state department'! eoektail parties for congressmen. Huchanaa eaM that net el ant eeeratary of state Jack MeFalt probably would b* asked to teetffy about eampUlau the det*tt*e*t was attempting la intjaence the legislators aa foreign poiiey laaaba. In ronnertion ntth th* Mat* department Inquiry Baffhnaa a*M the eacktail parttea war* Haaaced by department aMeWa them•wires He eaM th*y Memmed tram complaints by eaagreaamen that thay ko*e aa eemtracta otth the MSartDNDt. OohlMd City Mm Shocked Fatally KlberfieM lag. June ». —(VP) — Eldon C. Wotta SR, Oakland City, aa electrician.' was shacked fatally yesterday when he tcOched a high tension win while Metalling *Mri*aea*t far th* Hblfc Servio* co. at faEMM. Oamacrat Want M* *W HMM*
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letaeh Weekend Du TrilßH3ll ■ HwWvw Speaks To Boy Scout Jatnboroo On Friday WssMhttMi. Jan* 19—(VI’i— PresidMrt traman plain a leisurely werkrod sheer* the yacht WilIlatnabani. bat he will be In constant contact with Korean war dersiopmeate. ! White lienee press aecrytary I Charles G Hoss said the President ! will lea»e here hy train at J:t* p m Friday and ge h> Valley Ferge. f’u . _ tn address the American boy scout jamboree that Bight After speaking the President, hill travel by train to FUMelpbfa and .'at' the navy yard will board the ■ pf«rid*wLiJ=.y»t;lM.i-.Thr,.ya(-ht Jvn ' -i msdaea etirfpnirai i, with which to’keep in mmact with I the Cap Eal. ' The Williamsbarg and Its de-, stroyrr escort the I'BB William M Wood will lay overnight at” the 1 navy yard and leave for Washing IM at K a m El>f Saturday. The yacM will Havel byway of the Hefasrate river, the Chesapeake I and Itefawwre renal. CheMpcak* Bey and the Potomae river The yacht will anchor off Rlakirton ] Island Saturday night where tli< destroyer will be released and •■> cart ditty wiW be.taken ap by the 1 navy day boat Ignore | The WllUamaburg will dork ai, rite naval gun factory here at 4 p m rimiddy.'- 'I Ths ffabdemsntsta W wsavfag In j Guatemala faday ere at aweietrf as the MaM*y «d Maya* etthure. LOCAL OLAMIPMO Aovcwrihiwa *atu ) , Far It wards ar laaa: 1 limo l*e; 8 times Tie: 3 tiaM* I); * nmaa lI.TI. .. Far gapes Httivs days. Nt tMaslffad shlpday ada accepted Hteah fees M potai. *e per •ord tsri Insertion, toe asial Bat*. CfaDsWlsd ads Hated in para graph* MO HM**M* Rear rsgu - ter rat*. Card at Tbaaka. Obituary. In I xUi martem. la par Mrd. 7bc ; falnlmam C*py RMM b* la afflca by 11 A m Maaday tbraagh Friday, taturdsv deadline !* >_*. m f■ ' .
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Resident Os Peru ts Killed By Auto Pe.-a. lad . June 29, -<UPI— j Andrew 1.. Gribble Ti. Peru, died in a bospital yesterday of injuries suffered when he was hit by an automobile. The car was driven by t'karles E. Gill, 25. nibble, police saidv Allen County Foir Opens On July 22 The Allen county fair will open Saturday night, July 22 al the Foft Wayne Speedway, a feature .being the broadcast of the original WpW Midwestern Hayride, in front of the grandstand. : The broadcast start < at t; Ic and runs for an Iwdr. Ifaee ad miasPu o> the gronnds will con b'V-jc I." T'ttifdpkj J’ .w-‘‘-. atiitonni edt ■ The t'el'tin d‘ Wibw>n t hews .will play the midway Meter Cenrte In 1922. there were only «00 motor courts ia the whole nation. Today there sre 20.000 motor courts with sn average ot 22 rooms to each court. ■nrd Boap Ftemovg the snapper from a bar of soap pad let the bar dry and harden before you use iL Hard soap lasts longer than does soft, mom ,O,i> ' - • I^'— cxllr, s | * l 'aWe i ismee wis'i >i iin ij
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Warsaw Resident Dies After Fight Fight Over Trash Fire Near Bushes Warua. Ind Tune (I’Pi Everett l*awb - WHUe>\ ._<»•?. <>?: wr«h died Ia Hl nixhi after what i polk e said vra* a field <»rer A trash ftrr wear WHlney m ranpb* r ry Imuhe* / KoM-iubko t ottnty < <rron*»r Or %ille Rirher wlrhh*'M. a ur.liit and ortterfd an autopsy Hole polhe >ald WHtoey d'tad followhiK an argument with t’.ar I latuLgJuibinsnn. 57. an MMwrmsu i»ey<aecuae4. .tloh«WMMr -and bi.u -on of burning- traxh £n ph alley, ad •-»n-WHwjr'si Iw’rry poli-«• saitf Mrs Audrey told authorities Itar huaband wa* struck Awlt-a and knocked down anil fail 4 -to.gid. up after the second blow. * , I'olfe« quoted Rubinaon a> say ln'4. he intervened when WlUaey an argument with his .ton. n.trfty ftwhtrom. anff M'lHeey <wßn£. mbwd. and fell down Authorh4e« did not arrest Rohinron. U ffly* y a «an tied nt 4at sales titan. Moved Io Oeueeo front In ! dianapoll* )he ye-rts ago kiml
Urges Pressure To Half Rail Strike Mediator Soaking Negotiation Ground Chicago. ■»•»* 29- fUP I- A government mediator today sought grounds on which Degoflatitms coaid be resumed I* settle the strike of 4.RRR switchmen againr,: five western railroads. Chairman Francis (TNettl ot the wattaßal railway mediation tumid eowferred separately with repre aewtartvfs ot the AFL switchmen I and the Roek Island. Chicago One Wester*. Western Pacific. Greai Northern and Itenver and Rio Graade Wester* Hantel P. Lxromls. chairman of the carriers' conference committee, called on the government to put pressure on the 4.MU> striking switchmen to return to their jobs and accept a presidential fact-find-Ing board's report. The switchmen Walked out Huh day so enforce their derjwnd for reduction nt their work week tot 4o hours with no cat In pay The j fart-rtndlng board rejected the de-, ma nd The Great Northern, only one of' the five railroads which attempted . 4o operate, shut down operations i <m 12 more Jjranch lines yesterday and offered only "restricted aerv-l ■pnm TBiwTnwr-ATnsrrtt>tat4 r*M fimi-fifthe of the road's SS.mm' ■workers s-ould Ire Idle tomorrow if j the strike continues O'Neill also hunted for away t*| avert a strike by meeo than BS'< | ooh efinductors trainmen and yard-1 masters oyer th' same 4<vhour. week issue. Under railway labor act provisions, those employee will Be frw< to' strtkr' after July do, probably will t>e returned there for burial, offi ials eai.l. - If you nave something to sell or rooms for rent try * Democrat W>nt Ad. It brlngd results.
■ If / ' l/ll If > ,,u Jnrn " FbTE a<.a nhcet wtfen vou ktok'al jour I - ). I/? x 7 / tMNttfFt •• • M vou're IJEVE about Ixing in the I I I -c'-' / ItED. then come on ovejxfo THE QI?ALIT¥ EOOIJ I// ‘‘ ' ij .MARKET and cetehprte about our low. All-Anteri-I \\( / v> F ne *- 'our ftuid budget worries will bt as / dead as on Ihe fifth of July when’you I , ur wonderful food but .-. HIAMHIIMiIHwI BUTTEI I even i!? 65 se<> <;oon twrz. CHEESE V<i)<iu Ameriean ar Mfa -- CHEESE ' » 49C “i Fry back’s (grade A UAI.UJN- »».-•» HA4.F (.AI.LON 75c _ QI ART :tac - ■ ■>■— 11 WE WILL BE OFEN THE 4th OF JULY . I I I • A.M. TO 9 P.M. ~ ' . • r"l" ..CrtsmN. BREAD OnEfMTiT 121 c L J
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ry A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. Tesde i» « ■—<T.». — t»er.««e :7 nif " Iki _ lit IK- — JANE ABBOTT’S INTRIGUING NEW SERIAL ABOUT SMALLTOWN AMERICA. Here is a stirring newspa|>er serial that tells a warm- " Iteartevl story el romame ; the background of a cold-hearted small town. It's -jtw/lR Jane Abbott s THE OLTSIDERS—the story of how a beautiful stranger overcame the unfriendliness of a stew < England hamlet and won the love of the man she wanted. Begins Saturday, July 1 DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
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