Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1952 — Page 12
risas a '■k *-***■* I <WW wkv .-mm \ >V 1 ;"-L \ Wv Ji w A / Iv*T * “'W c Hiiß|HF I,| ijß| r ’* JHB AniS B DENNIS SCHIADARESIS bows his head as New York police question his i y wife, Evelyn, at the 110th precinct police station in Queens concerning the death of their daughter, Joan Denise, 4. Police said the mother, apparently deranged with worry, strangled her child and put the; body in a water-filled bathtub. The father said his wife has been upset because their other daughter, Constance, 7, Is In serious condition with measles and pneumonia. , w<> . (International Houndphoto) ■. -.- ./• ' i- '-./H■ -J ' : r;. <1 J. .. L'. /'' •/
Give Consideration •/'' p ; — & 3 To Small Business <-> -4. I .. Vital Materials To Be Provided Small businesses/ using steel, and aluminum will be giv- ' ,i?n I'special . consideration, \ when they apply for additional allotments of these materials for use duripg the' months of July, August and September, according to Walter C? Vetter. manager of the Fort Wayne distriet.bffice, national production .authority, U. & department of commerce. “T.p meet the urgtent needs of these businesses.'the national■ production authority has? a small business hardship/ account through which it makes Supplemental allotments of controlled materials,” Vetter said. . ~ “When this account was set up. allotments would be given through it oijly if a firm was, faced with failure on prolonged shut down. “The continued easing of the supply of critical materials ■ wijl make it possible for additional ml-. 11 lot ments to be given where they will help the manufacturer to operate at a minimum.” Criteria for this special assistance during the third quarter of 1952 are: ’ 1. The firms I must be a small firm, as defined in the department of 'commerce “Size Study.” However, firms which are affiliates of large corporate, groups will not qualify under this- criteria, , even though they cohid be classified as small insofar as their own corporate 3 eptites are com ca ned. ■„ - The. firth must be a product ert; of preponderantly “civilian-type items' (one having more than 50 percent of its value of actual production or shipment in the most • recent quarter, classified as civil-ian-type ). . i 3. The concern is unable to maintain a minjmum production i amt supervisory staff. 4. The firm.,is unable to sec Ute other productive uses for its equipment by using substitute materials! . 1 . \.. ’ .■ J® : The Fort Wayne district office, as well as other field offices of the department of commerce, will assist firms in making > through the small business hard- ; ship account. 1 • j, ■| , , i —; ' Aj/'; Tyade in a Good 7own —Dec atu r!
S9S| Wi HMSfcrr 'WIH - | - IB H| I |j ';S';. • ~s ■g;. /•** . j. LuX. < - Irinin, O AN EARLY u. S. Supreme Court f test is expected following decision of Federal District Judge Cktyrge A. Welsh (above) of Philadelphia that the federal law requiring i bookmakers and numbers operators to register and pay a SSO stamp fee is unconstitutional. Judge Welsh ruled against several aspects of the law in the case of Joseph Kahriger, '36, charged with failure \to register as a gambler. (/ntemationalj • l v
„>! Judge Has Heart • Knoxville, Tenn. (UP) —' Judge Charles G. Kelly suspended a $5 fine and then gave a 60-year-old man $1 afteii; a hearing in 'court. Melvin Jay Reynolds, charged with trespassing qn private property, I said he had only 40 cents and was trying to gelt back to his home in Arkansas. P 1 : - i ' -P V—t- .( . < Frequently the wild azaleas of' the Great .Smoky Mountains display different cSlprled blossoms Upon the same branch;. '
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Dog Lote? House Wrest Frankfort, 111. (UP) —A fire in a dog, house brought out West Frjankfort fire fighters at 2 a.m. Their repot i: cause unknown. house destroyed, damage and occu- ' pant escaped injury. —T— Water Causes Fire Waterbury, Conn. (UP)—Water was blamed for a fire which caused slight damage, to an apartment. Rays of the sun were magnified by a water-filled jug. Three In One Bolton, Mass. (UP)-pfrs. Amy A.i Hawkes. 72. made otfe-celebra-tion of three anniversaries. She paid for refreshments, jentertainment and dancing in town hall for her friends.9ll the occasions of her 17(h leap y,tar birthday, her loth anniversary! asU a postmaster and 24th as a member of the grange. i K Just For Fun Herrin, 111. (UP)—Ed Childers, hitch-hiking, to sign up for unemployment compensation here, was given a profitable but hairraising ride by two youths. When they found his wallet, the two put away a pistol, drove Childers to Herrin and gave him a dollar, saying, “we were only kidding.” I Lithium hypochlorite is superior to sodium and calcium hypochlorites as a bleaching agent and may be developed for household use if costs can be brought into line. . ; The 25 billion tons of bituminous coal‘mined in America since 1745 comprised less than 1 percent of < the nation’s total bituminous reserves. , \.i \!i • ■ , If you have something to sell or j rooms for rent, try a Democrat ■ Want Ad. It brings results. J i I
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USING EYEGLASSES for emphasis, Wilma Soss, president of the American, Federation of Women Shareholders, has her say with IrVing S. Olds, chairman of United States Steel corporation, at annual stockholders’ meeting in Hoboken, N/J. (International Soundphoto) ——; :
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