Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1955 — Page 8

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TO CLOSE (Continued ftxxfn Pftgo One) gpe«rs-6ehner company and Moellerlng Construction company- Yost Construction company of Decatur is doing the work in widening two bridges between here and Fort Wayne.

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Teenagers Admit To I Train Wreck Effort ATLANTA (INS) —Authorities said Wednesday that two teenage boys admitted they attempted to wreck a Southern Railway Miami-to-Cincinnati passenger train. • -<! The traln-the Ponce De, Leonnarrow ly escaped derailment last Saturday with 200 persons aboard when It struck a 65-gallon drum partly filled' with tar. AWOL Soldier Kills Self At Oakland City OAKDANO CITY. ind. (IN®)' — An AWOL soldier shot and killed himself in his home at Oakland City, Ind., Wednesday when military police "arrived to arrest him. iMarvin Morris, 22. whom MP's sadi was AWOL from Fort Riley, Kans., barricaded himself In his home at Oakland 'City and shot himself with a 9 mm luger. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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RESOLUTION (Continued from Page One)subject in presenting his report last week blaming the Gosa shooting on previous border tensions. Hurns, a Canadian, was subjected to questioning on details of his report by the two disputing sides and some members of the Security Council. ' There were indications that the resolution will condemn the attack, for which Israel was blamed by the UN Mixed Armistice Commission in Palestine, as a violation of the truce agreements between Israel and its Arab neighbors. ADAMS DENIES (Continued from Page One) ate caucus room where today's session is scheduled to take place. The Senator has served notice that he wants Adams to reveal what lopk place at a Jan. 21, 1951. meeting (hrtat Adams referred to during lasi: year’s army-McCar-thy sessions. Lakt May 17, Adams said a presidential order barred him from giving details of his meeting with five top Eisenhower administration officials. When the new feress hearings began last week. McCarthy charged that a "conspiracy’' was hatched at that meeting to “call off" the hearings he then planned to hold on the army dentist’s case? iHowever, d/ense department counsel Wilber M. Brucker has said that Adams told him he never even heard of Pereas until Jan. £4. 195-1. And Brig. Gen, Ralph W. Zwicker, former commandant of Camp Kilmer, N. J„ testified that the subcommittee didn't even know what the dentist's name was until be told a staff investigator Jan. 22. 1954. However, he denied sworn testimony by the former subcommittee employe, C. George Anastos, that he (Zwicker) had provided details from army files on the alleged Communist background of Pereas. The general also charged that James N. Juliana, minority counsel for the subcommittee, gave “false" testimony about him last September in the senate investigation of censure charges against McCarthy. Lions Club Bag of Bulbs Sale. Friday night 6 p. m.

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LONG ILLNESS (Continued from Page One) tive personality. The youthful attorney began law practice with bls father, John Crittenden McNutt, in Martinsville then went on to become the youngest dean of Indiana University law school at the age of 34 in 1925. There was an interruption while ■McNutt served as an instructor during World War I, an interval which opened the door to another important realm of political advancement for Lieut. Col. McNu,t. He was first named commander of his local American Legion post in Bloomington, then Indiana department commander, and finally in 1928 was elected national American Legion commander. The handsome silverthatebed governor became a trusted lieutenant of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who twice named him to the post of High Commissioner to the Phillipines, and also as first United States ambassador there. But these were appointive posts, and friends of McNutt felt he was a fitting choice for the presidency itself. The big effort came at the 1*»40 national Democratic convention in Chicago, when his name was proffered for the presidential nomination. But McNutt, loyal to Roosevelt, stepped aside in a notable speech, and also declined the vice presidency nomination. Lions Club Bag of Bulbs Sale. Friday night 6 p. m. Trade ip a Good Town — Decatur

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Report Violations Os Wage-Hour Law INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — A labor department official reported today that more than 37 percent of the Indiana firma investigated in fiscal 1954 had violated the federal wage-hour law. The statement was issued by Thomas O'Malley, regional direc-

PREMIER PRESENTATION “A DAY OF TRIBUTE” The color and sound film made at the 20th Anniversary Celebration last September 16th —-— at the Coliseum and McMillen Park will be shown at the Adams Theatre on March 29th. TIME: 12:30 — 2:30 P. M. 3:15 — 5:15 P. M. 6:30 — 8:30 P. M. 8:45 — 10:45 P. M. Tickets are available from Department Heads at Central Soya Company, Holthouse Drug Store, Democrat, or at the Box Office at the Adams Theatre. Everybody Welcome To See The Show

tor of the department of labor’s wage and hour and public contracts division. He said violations were in the minimum wage, overtime and child labor provisions of the fair labor standards act. He said $183,192 in back wages were due 1.551 Hoosier employes. He said this was disclosed by 793 Investigations turning up 297 violations, ' A total of 265 Indiana firms failed to pay proper overtime wages, 39 paid employes less than the 75

cents an liour, 29 failed to abide by child labor provisions and four violated the health and safety laws. Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur

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THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1955

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