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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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Herald and Reviewi
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DECATUR HERALD Tuesday, June 18, 1948. NATIONAL Rawley E. Williams Three, Dies in Home Mrs. Mary Bauch, 82, III Four Years, Dies Rawley Eugene Williams, III, Mrs. Mary Bauch, 82, a resident of Decatur 50 years, died in her China Workers Granted Raise Lincoln.

June 17 (Staff! Granting of an Increase in wages home at 836 East Clay street at three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams.

2049 North Water street, died in his home early Monday following a short illness. 1:55 a. m. Monday following an ill Forces Slowing New Housing Under Probe Washington, June 17 CAP) Attorney General Tom Clark disclosed today that a nationwide The child was born in Vandalia July 25. 1942 and attended Sunday ness of four years.

Mrs. Bauch, a member of the Methodist church, was born in Wurtenberg, Germany, Oct 17, 1863, a daughter of John Frederich and and a vacation-with-pay to em school at the First Church of ployes as well as closing for a week Christ Scientist here. He leaves his parents, a brother, of the Illinois China Co. has been announced by Henry G. Reese, executive vice president, and William Elizabeth Prinz and came to the United States in 1881.

She was Michael, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams and Mr.

and married in Decatur Aug. 23, 1883 M. Coogan. general manager of Mrs. W.

M. Camerer, all of Decatur. to Charles Bauch, who died in the company. investigation of construction industry trade practises -which he said are delaying new homes is under ETS The body is at Brintlinger's fu Effective June 1, all employes of April, 1927. Mrs.

Bauch was a member of In neral home. Arrangements are in the plant have been given a flat way. complete. increase of 18 cents an hour dependence camp, Royal Neighbors of America. above their former wages.

Will Close June 28 The inquiry is the 167tb being conducted by the Justice department's anti-trust division in a variety ol fields, including food, fuel, transportation, banking and electrical equipment, Clark told a reporter. The F. B. handles anti Because of the dependency of one department upon another, stag gered vacations do not work out Officer's Plea Denied By Court Bad Nauheim, Germany, June 17 (AP) She leaves two daughters. Pearl and Nellie, and two sons, William and Harry, all of Decatur; two grandchildren.

Miss Lucille Kush and Mrs. Esther Bickers, both of Decatur, and two great-grandchildren. Two children died in infancy and a daughter, Mrs. Minnie Kush, died in 1918. The body is at the Dawson and Wikoff funeral home where ser successfully and the plan of shutting down the entire plant was de Bought NOW and put in LAYAWAY are not subject to anv price trust investigations.

cided upon. The plant will close Clark said the housing investiga Friday, June 28, and reopen Mon day, July 8. tion is the first step "in a total war by the government on those forces which jeopardize full pro Along with the increase in pay A court martial trying Col. James duction, full employment and full A. Kilian on charges of cruelty vices will be held at 3 p.

m. the company is granting each of its 67 employes who have been with the firm five years or more a to soldiers at Lichfield, housing. He added: The investigation also encom guardhouse denied him today a month's delay and a venue trans passes reported abuses in allied fields, including mortgage interest rates, and reports of black market week's vacation time and two weeks' pay. Each of 30 employes who have been with the company one year or more will receive a fer to the United States after hearing Kilian had asked President Truman to investigate the trials. Wednesday with burial in Fairlawn cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p. m. today. Believe Woman Dead When Hit dealings in lumber." Price Chief Concern week's vacation time and a week's Gen. Joseph T.

McNarney, U. S. pay. commander in Europe, headed a Clark's disclosure coincided with long line of defense witnesses, none Expansion and development plans of whom ranked less than a colonel. for the Illinois China Co.

by the a statement by Housing Administrator Wilson W. Wyatt that small home construction is under way $2 Deposit Holds Any Blanket For Fall eliyery McNarney was questioned sharply Stetson China Co. of Chicago, which acquired the local property a about the official army policy governing the trials of soldiers. Sparta, June 17 (AP) "at a really terrific rate. Wyatt told reporters after few months ago, are progressing.

An inquest into the death of Mrs. Kilian, from Highland Park, 111. New Kiln Installed A new decorating kiln of the lat Bertha Elizabeth Clifton, whose de authorizing cruel and unusual pun capitated body was found at a rail' ishment while he was commandant est type available has been install at Lichfield. road crossing near here June 1, ed. Clearing of a tract on the Kilian, fro mHighland Park, 111., produced testimony today by a north side of the premises along the unsuccessfully sought to postpone Illinois Central railroad is under member of the train crew that the body was cold when he reached it the trial until he had received a way where an addition will be reply from President Truman for shortly after the train passed the built, doubling the capacity of the an investigation.

crossing. plant A. C. Been, conductor, of East A new department that of mak St. Louis, testified the woman's ing hand-painted Lincolnware has been added and at present employs Tuscola Churches Hold Combined Bible School arm was cold when he touched it after walking back 65 car lengths 14 women.

Local women are being Our Best-Selling Blankef "PURREY" by Nashua A favorite with everyone 88 AIZ rayon and 12 wool. 72x90 size fY in whits and six pretty colors. to the grade crossing. trained at the plant for this work. Tuscola, June 17 (Staff) The South Side Christian church William T.

Cochran, engineer, White House call that the shortage is so great that the public has difficulty in recognizing the accomplishments. His chief concern, Wyatt said, is fixe price of new homes. On this point Assistant Attorney General Wendell Berge said "uniform commission rates observed by aome realtors on sales of houses force high costs upon the purchasers. Interest Rates Too High Berge, who heads the anti-trust division, said "the financing of housing construction has been made difficult also by excessively high interest rates" and added: "On a typical direct reduction fifteen-year five per cent mortgage for two-thirds of the appraised value, the cost of the money over the years will have amounted to more than 22 per cent of the home's total cost. That is too high.

Something must be done about it "We are investigating to see whether these rates are maintained and the Baptist church of Tuscola also of East St. Louis, told the began a combined daily vacation jury it was too late to stop the Bible school today under the di train when he first saw the woman rection of the pastors. Rev. Silas Nowlin, Auto Man, Dies lying on the track. He said he N.

Shockney and Rev. George detected no sign of motion from Moody. the time he first saw the figure. The school, which is being held The trainmen were among the in the Christian church, -will con first witnesses called at the in biias K. JNowlin, a farmer Nashua All Woo! Blanket The "Welwyn" blanket is 100 r-l -v or wool.

Five colors, with satin binding-'5 I -( tinue through June 28. Mrs. A. quest Austin township and automobile The woman's husband, Daniel S. dealer in Maroa for many years, N.

Shockney is in charge of the kindergarten; Mrs. Albert Lucas in charge of music; Mrs. Keith Sun Clifton, 36-year-old Centralia, HI. died at 10:20 p. m.

Sunday in St. to match. 72x90 size. railroad section gang foreman. Mary's hospital where he had been derland is accompanist; and Mrs.

who is being held at Chester, 111. a patient four days. James Huser is in charge of rec charged with her murder, was Mr. Nowlin, 71, of 335 West Main reation. brought here to testify but had not street came to Decatur in 1920.

Transportation is furnished from by agreements in restraint of been called when the inquest was He was born April 8, 1875 in the North Ward school and school adjourned for lunch. "It's Not Extravagant To Buy The Best In Blankets' hours are from 9 to 11 a.m. trade-Elaborating on Clark's statement, Berge said: Austin township, a son of Mr. and B. Nowlin.

He was A pathologist's report that the woman's stomach was empty and married to Pearl Rau in Decatur White Services that no trace of poison was found in 1896. "Mass production methods have not been utilized in the home construction industry. The anti-trust Funeral services for Floyd White. was presented to the jury. He leaves his wife, two daugh division's activity in lumber, ma ters, Mrs.

W. Harry O'Heren. Quin- former Decatur barber, who died Saturday in Jacksonville, will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in Other witnesses scheduled to he heard include: J.

R. Clifton, the section foreman's father, and Miss cy and Mrs. William Renner, Pana three sons, Carroll W. Nowlin of Morans' funeral home with burial Rosalie Teets, 19, who Sheriff Elmo Morrison said, told him she sonry, cement and plumbing has revealed the existence of flagrantly restrictive practises. These four items represent more than two thirds of the cost for materials in Decatur, Dr.

J. Nowlin. Dallas. in Woodlawn cemetery at Clinton. Texas and Dr.

L. A. Nowlin, Dav had planned to marry Daniel Clif enport, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. HEADACHE ton. an average house." Emma Applegate.

Naponee, Neb. pi dint coataiat 4 wccljllr and Mrs. A. G. Curry.

Holdredee. weD, and nine grandchildren. fleeted iaircdirnt that work together to it qaick relief from btadacht tad acaralgia. Follow dircctieat mn labtl. The body is at the Brintlineer Manford C.

Nolan Dies While At Work Manford Nolan of 107 Long- funeral home where friends mav Auio Supplier Tieups Eased Detroit, June 17 (AP) limfMVJIML'l; call after noon today. Funeral services will be held in the funeral view place died at 4:30 a. m. Monday while at work in the feed house of the Staley company. He home at 1:30 p.

m. Wednesday with Dunai Maroa cemetery. was 49 years old. am? A son of Pete and Margaret Nolan, Mr. Nolan was born June Open New Well FARIBAULT Wool BLANKETS -The $12.64 Heavy, warm, all wool.

Siz 72x80 colorful stripes. -The Northwood $14.15 Six solid shades, 72x90 size in thi top-quality blanket -The FRONTIER $15,911 Bold striped pattern, in all wool. Nicely bound. 72x90. -The BRADLEY Novelty style with two-tone wide border.

In 72x84 size. "LADY SEYMOUR" BLANKETS Popular Chevron weave. All wool. Choice 4 colors. 72x90.

NORTH STAR Wool BLANKETS -The NOCTURNE $8.95 Feather-light, summer-weight wool. White. 6 colors. 72x90. -The SHASTA $14.95 Bask in warmth this winter.

72x90. Four colors, or while. -The WAVE $16.95 1 00 strong, fine, kinky wool. Five colors, white. 72x90.

-The ZEPHYR $25.00 Downy soft Australian lamb's wool. 72x90. White. Colors. "BEAVERBROOK" WOOL BLANKETS $18.92 American Woolen Mills fine blanket in four colors, white.

Casey, June 17 The Peters A general easing of supplier tie-ups is reported in the motorcar industry, leading to the belief that sharply increased car and truck production may be expected within well drilled on the Sadie Mvers 29, 1897 in Taylorville, where he lived until he moved to Decatur in 1924. He had worked for the Staley company for the last four larm, has re-opened the old Cum berland county oil pool which has the next few weeks. years. been idle for several years. Two Assembly plant activity has been laeffinz ever since postwar opera Mr.

Nolan was married in Deca offsets will be drilled in the near future and the well is expected to tions beean. largely because -of tur in 1930 to Ida Welch, who survives, as does his mother. His yield 100 barrels a day. strikes in the plants or suppner eomnanies. Many of these have father died in 1942.

hppn settled and unless there NEW TREATMENT CHASES another outbreak car output should take a decided upward jump Dy When your stomach is queasy, uneasy and upset, be gentle with it. Take soothing PEPTO-BISMOL. It helps to calm and quiet stomach distress. Non-laxative. Non-alkaline.

Pleasant to the taste. Next time your stomach is upset, take soothing PEPTO-BISMOL. the latter part of July. On the basis of the present out look all new car manuiacmrers should be in oroduction by July 1 A NORWICH PRODUCT The Ford assembly plants In the United States are scheduled to re PltWORMS Millions nave Buffered in alienee frith the miseries of Pin-Worma but need suffer no longer 1 Today, thanks to a special, medically recognized drue, a hichly effective treatment has been made possible. This drug- is the vital ingredient in P-W, the Pin-Worm tablets developed in the laboratories of Dr.

D. Jayne Son. The small, easy-to-take P-W tablets act in a special way to remove Pin-Worms and relieve that tormenting rectal itch. So if you auspect Fin-Worms in your child or yourself, ask your druggist for a' package of JATNE'S P-W right away, and follow the directions. It's easy to remember P-W for Pin-Worms I open June 24 after a shut down 01 ACME COAL CO.

Besides his wife and mother, both living in Decatur, Mr. Nolan leaves one son, Billy; four brothers, Byron and Pete Nolan, both of Decatur; Frank J. Nolan of Taylorville, and Eugene Nolan of Chicago; and two sisters, Mrs. Stanley Smith of Assumption and Mrs. J.

P. Finch of Lansing, Mich. Mr. Nolan was a member of St Patrick's Catholic church, of the Eagles lodge in Decatur, and of post 105 of the American Legion, lie served in the first World war. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.

m. Wednesday in St Patrick's church, with burial in Calvary cemetery, Morans funeral home in charge. Friends may call at the home of Mr. Nolan's mother at 501 CerTtral avenue after 10:30 a. m.

today. more than six weeKS. xne Canadian Ford plants resumed opera PHONE 5393 tions a week ago. Renortinii that nlants in the Unit SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 4x2 WASHED EGG $6.40 CARBONITE COKE $10.50 ed States and Canada last week turned out 46,792 units compared with a revised total or ja.joi xor the Drecedine week. Automotive Naws todav said that "there are definite indications the weekly to tals will continue on the uptrend.

it added, however, that it will take some time for supplier plants, no Guy T. Conklin, Former Local Resident, Dies longer strike-bound, to regain vol ume output Guy T. Conklin, 71, formerly of Decatur, died in his home in De COAL ON TRACK troit Sunday, according to word received by his brother, R. O. Conk BRAZIL BLOCK Down Pillows and "Puffs" Pillows, puffs and comforts may be bought on layaway too select now from complete stocks we'll hold your purchases until fall.

DOWN. PUFFS filled with new goose-down very light in weight, with lots of warmth. Covered in lustrous taffeta. Blue, rose or green $33.41 -SATIN COMFORTS filled with soft lambs' wool. 72x84 size, choice of blue or rose covering with lovely trapunto stitching.

Light and warm $19.49 DOWN PILLOWS well filled all new goose down. 26x26. The best there is in fine, pillows $12.55 --50 DOWN PILLOWS plump and soft $10.95 -20 DOWN PILLOWS, 20x26 Priced each $5.75 lin, Decatur. Mr. Conklin was born in Decatur.

Dec. 6, 1875, a son of Amos and Hulda Conklin. He moved to De troit 25 years He leaves his wile, two sons. Virgil of Detroit and R. of.

Los Angeles, and two brothers, R. O. rr 1 iiiiHpiillli ft 3Sf TO LOOK ttS mr "Ygood'to-mokI lT AW your Wm Cjlasse Complete $5 Up MARTIN 108 E. Prairie Optometrist NOL-EN and V. both of Decatur.

Funeral arrangements are in complete, but funeral services and MOTOR COMPANY Pays Tp Pricts fr USED CARS burial will be in Detroit Dont Tidqef and Scratch because of Simple Rash EVEN if relief teems impossible, don't give up without trying, bland, jpoally medicated Resinol. Like many others, you'll probably be surprised how it relieves itch ing and soothes irritated skin. Tv laaiaol Soap, too. It daaasas seariV. 241 West Wood Phone 5179 wvw DECATUR HERALD Uornlnsj Except Sunday and Hollaaya 361-365 North Mam Street Decatur Newspapers.

Ino Decatur 60. Illinois Entered as second-class matter Octobei IT. 1931. at the post office at Decatur. Illinois, under the Act of March J.

1878. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to all news not otherwise credited. BEDDING ON SECOND FLOOR 0INTMEN1 ftESMOL' AM SOAP.

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