Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1960 — Page 2

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Refuses Ruling On Missouri Slate Law WASHINGTON ' UTI* - The Supreme Court refuted tudny to rule <<i the ot

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| Missouri's King • Tbompaoo Act, which state Alzurr of public uUlllir* ill event ui Urlkr* Th* court .pill U on Ihr ca»e. The maturity »>ld the evrnU which brought the l»*ue U» Court ‘ lotii have bem •ettlvd and nnv artma at thia time would be in, vain The three dune Aters mainianrdj athat a ruling was necessary The case was brought to the 1 high court by three locals of the Oil. Chemical and Atomic Work er* Union The lawsuit stemmed from a IBM strike by the local* against the Laclede Gas Co, of St Louis. Phil M Donnelly, who was govrr*» at the time, invoked aeUure provisions of the King Thompson Act when the strikers ignored the state’s urging to return to work. Mtcr state officials obtained a back-to-work order from the St. Louis Circuit Court and > the strike ended On Aug. 10. ÜBA the locals! 'signed new contracts with La-1 ' clede. The seizure was lifted Oct. 131 , . (.J ' Ijiclcdc supplied more than 350.000 domestic, commercial and 'industrial users with natural gas I

v < ' UNTOSTATB aW e —Zo 4> MV* McnoNviuiJo 00 IUMUDA CORRIB V ° c^"^ s I < o O ©ojampaT \ 1 j ftß/OF MPKO DEEP-SEA GARBAGE << the i.-tua of the aGBrEt b bo* *® «*♦ from nuclear reactors. Some of the material* Imrlde fur thousands of yean. Tor some IS yean*.tbs Commission has been dumping these wastes in seadad <x>nUl»» an in 1 000-fathorn waters off the east coast l^ r *e blaafc circles in Ncwsmap above show areas that have ■beady.been used; white circles are proposed dumping ***** *!^ 01 '** eases have been reported where containers have J** AEC maintains there is no danger of contaminating the OSS.

Four Os Family Die Os Carbon Monoxide SOUTH BEND. In* «UPl>-A South Bend laborer and three of his four children were killed Sunday by carbon monoxide gas whic hwas forced into their basement home by a snow-plugged heating vent. The victims were Homer Leonard. 35: his son. Gene 6; and his two daughters, Susan, 8. and Sandra. 5. Leonard’s wife. Bernadette. 27. was hospitalized in fair condition. It was the second Indiana tragedy caused by gas fumes in the past four days and raised to 12 the number of dead. The bodies of Franklin Copp. 38, his wife and six children were discovered in their Marion home Saturday under almost identical circumstances.

I Police said the South Bend tragedy was discovered by the i Leonards’ fourth child, Glen. 10, shortly after he returned from an overnight visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hart. The youngster and his grandparents were visiting a relative 1 who lived next door to the Leonard's partially finished home. Glen left to tell his parents where h<‘ was. He found his mother, father, brother and two sisters lying on their beds. •‘Come quick.” he told his grandfather.'“Everybody’s sick or something.” . Hart and Glen's uncle. Robert Jounkin, went to investigate bug found everyone dead except the* mother'. St. Joseph County coroner Dr. Robert Shelly . said the deaths.

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were accidental, caused by carbon monoxide poisoning from a gas space heater. The pipe was plugged with ice and snow. The family had been living in the basement of their unfinished home, located in a modest neighborhood just west of the city limits, for the past eight years. The house, which they were budding themselves, was about half completed.

Mrs. Sadie Greulach Dies Early Sunday Mrs. Sadie Greulach, 69. a resident of Wren, 0., most of her life, died at 2 a. m. Sunday at the Adams county memorial hospital, of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was found at her home, where she lived alone, Friday afternoon by a brother. Earl Moser. Her husband. Herman Gruelach, preceded her in death in 1920. Mrs. Greulach was a member of the Wren Evangelical United Brethren church,, and was employed for a number of years as a hpstess in the Fort Wayne YMCA Surviving in addition to the brother at Wren are another brother. Oscar D. Moser of Fort Wayne, and three sisters. Mrs. Viola Fryer and Mrs. Irene Longenbreger of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Mae Batman of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Wren E. IL B. church, the Rev. Walter Purdy officiating. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery, Van Wert. The body has been returned from the Cowan & San funeral home to the residence, where friends may call. ________

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Between burglaries bo goe* in tor heavy drinking team during which hi* brutal temper comes to the fore, according to police He h*» several time* broken out of prtena at gunpoint and on other occasion* won parole or eon-1 1 dittonal pardon on the mistaken i I belief he wa* willing to reform , Rinehart la known a* a cautious criminal who carefully cases thej wealthy brand* he robe He uses' proceed* from hl* operations to finanae frequent tripe to La* Vegas. Nev. gambling house* The wanted man often use* commerclal airlines and rented sutomo I bile* He was bora Jag <|. W? l» I Poplar Bluff? Mo.! Is StMT to; 's’ io«4” tall, weighing between 143 and 180 pounds He ha* a [slender build, brown hair, ruddy complexion and hard eyes. Police report there is a two-inch i *car on hl* left forearm. Abv. (er release at 6:38 a.a*. e.a.L Monday. Jan. 25 Fire Destroys Home | At Delphi Sunday INDIANAPOLIS <UPI>— William Applegate.'! 46. Trafalgar, died Saturday in a hospital here from , injuries suffered when a limb fell and struck him as he trimmed a tree near his home.

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