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   Marshall Evening Chronicle (Newspaper) - August 2, 1946, Marshall, Michigan                                EVE YEAR AUGUST 1946 Washington Calling By MARQUIS CHILDS WASHINGTON When you Pup the congressional box the errors are and the run are few and Herewith is an ef to summarize what Con has done during the past Atomic A workable Mil for civilian control painful pulling and hauling and much nationalistic talk about keeping the se A cipher inthis Congress and the President will dispute the The President veto et the which contain ed a 60day cooling off Congress ignored the Presi dents recommendation for fact finding beards and a 30day cooling off The Preci dents proposal was given a merciful political anaes Full The Sen ate passed a measure fairly close to the Administrative ob The House was not at all acceptable to What came out of was a mild version that can be useful in checking the up swinge and downswings of the economic Upping the Federal Minimum Wage This was sabotaged by the farm bloc with special emphasis from the The recommended a minimum of 65 cents an Price In a radio address on January 3 the Presi dent urged Congress to act as quickly as possible after re turning to Delay ing tactics postponed final ac tion until the eve of of the OPA Complicated particularly that of would make prices Truman a political split over responsibility for price that arc a painful ress To Adjourn In Few Hours Action Expected On Last Three Major Items UP A compromise on Social Secur ity legislation today the chances of congressional ad by Concluded Page Column 4 HARVEST WAS Biblical Wheat Day Held At Adrian A de vout Quakers faith that tUe earths gifts must be in with the Lord today yielded 200 bushels of wheat for fam Europe as Biblical wheat day ended here with a McKellar Far Ahead in Election Veteran D McKel lar was renominated for a sixth term but vote violence marked the Tennessee pri mary shaded the bitter Crump CIO angle of the Senate seat hold er for 30 had votes to for 46yearold Edward Ned Carmack former Murfreesboro er favored by the Unofficial reports had been tabulated from 85 of Tennes sees 95 Three other candidates pick ed up a few scattered thousand Uov Jim also with was returned to office over Gordon a former Tennessee still on military duty SHIP SUNK Ifo COLLISION WEST OF ENGLAND 1000Fort Soldiers W fi COAST GUARD have reported the sinking of the merchant ship American shown with all aboard The ship collided with the William J another miles of the British later national TWO BOMBS EXPLODE AT TEL AVIV harvest of more than measure finally slight improvement the Wair The net on in face of an unmistakable popu lar demand for continuation of price must be A system of diaries for expediting veterans housing was But on the zero side must go the fail ure of the thanks to three or four Republican com to adopt the housing Housing Expediter Wilson Wyatt called this an ably necessary part of the vet erans housing Con gress also denied the President permission to consolidate hous agencies in a Scientific The Sen ate passed a putting the federal government behind a vastly expanded program of re search considered essential to make up for wartime losses in scientific Sent to the the died in the ln j and Foreign Commerce The accord ing to sponsor of the was the efforts a powerful business lobby dis trustful of where control of research would lie under In this the Truman administration suf one defeat after committee chair with the admirals Just be bind scuttled unification of the armed forces which the President argued was essential for of efficiency and Congress declined to vote on a universal military training With great an extension of the draft for nine with the inclusion of 19year finally Health and Medical Care along with most of the reform measures recom Amended by Truman after VJ never came up for a It was fiercely opposed by or doctors and their spokesmen in House and Sen T Perry his experiment in dy CHINA COMMUNISTS All of Palestine Is Seething With Unrest JERUSALEM Two bombs exploded today outside Tel the British were winding an intense search for and a military cordon was thrown around the Jewish quarter of Tekonsha Couple Observe 72nd Wedding Anniversary and William Wag of who have beA married longer than any i other couple in Calhoun coun ty and in the their 72nd wed they married August the formal of the anniversary will be held Sunday Wagoner THREE OTHERS ARE INDICTED Macomb County Jurist Says Its Just the Beginning Circuit Judge Herman Macomb county grand when and said today he had only will hold an scratched the surface with his house from to j charging William at their south eact of Tekonsha All of seethed with is now 94 years Sporadic outcroppings old and Wagoner is of violence were matched by Wagoner is the former the tightening of British coun A fleet of small craft were tote a crowd of started in 1940 after he heard a began with 360 kernels planted on plot of yield was distributed to wheat farmers in In Tennessee j NANKING Chinas and who followed Central Concluded Page Column 5 Page Column 6 Reported to Have Joined Nationalist Troops reported cruising somewhere off Palestine with some refugees who cannot legally en ter this Rumors circu lated that an attempt Daughter of Man Born In Marshall in Makes Request made to liberate hundreds of illegal immigrants detained si Curfew Still On Without explanation the British army suddenly revoked an earlier order lifting the rig id curfew of Tel which had beep scheduled for this af The revocation said j the ending of the curfew i would not be announced until half an hour before the four Concluded Page Column 4 British House approved Senate and the loan of declared essenti al by the administration to ce ment world trade Delay of six months took away Concluded Page Column 3 In FRANK ALFRED STUART August Aletter virtually out of the concerning a man who was born Marshall 111 years in and who has been dead for 50 was received last week by Mayor William Holt from the daughter of man in question The daughter is now 80 years old and lives in The letter con cerns what she says was her fathers wish and lad expressed namely that Jus body eventually be buried in the in which he was The letter was written by John Baker of Elisa who was born in It concerns her the late David who was born here in the son of Charles Dikeman Smith and Clarissa Ann Dougrcy David Reeves Smith carved quite a name for himself as a engineer and as an but was made totally while at the height ot his due to nn The second tragedy ti befall the family of Bakei occured duriny the second world when her Capt David Reeves a veteran of both world was killed in an airplane It was with his death that Baker realized that she was never go ing to be able to carry out her fathers wish to be buried in The occasion of her letter to Mayor Holt was vo ask if it were possible for the city of Marshal to bear tile ex pense of fath ers remains to the local ceme in view of him having been one of the citys firstborn native Baker writes that her David Reeves in his capacity as a civil and mechanical conducted operations in many states of this country in South and Central His residence in South and Central America totaled 18 When tutting gat was in according to hs introduced it in south aitd interested men in forming a company and building a huge gas plant He later sponsored a movement which resulted in the first railroad being Icon to penetrate the depths of the Cali Cauca in the interior of the Republic of Col in South a railroad which is slill in opera and they were married at the of her parents in the western part Tekonsha Fol their marriage the cou ple lived in Clarendon town ship for 23 but have 49 yeans at present State Dems to Open Campaign 1st of September former Flint mayor LED ELECTION DAY RIOTS SI BALLOT BOXES FROM DECLARED OWN CANDIDAT ELECTED force of and their followers won a sixhour bl day over the McMinn county election machine and became a city without law as Jim McCord an order for state militiamen to move into the McCord said in Nashville his information everything is quiet and orderly in Athens this me and I feel certain the splendid citizenship of Me county will be calm and maintain In a joint announcement with Hilton state adjutant McCord revealed that had been told to return to their But spokesmen for the preserve order in the town that order and nt peal for state guardsmen to the capital city of Ni some 125 miles to the The downtown streets were choked in the of a destructive mob Armed with tire tools and they hi and bashed to wreckage a dozen automobiles thai overturned during the fighting last As new appeals for help went to the and three alleged gamblers at least one fed by burned with conspiracy to violate bling Mert Danny candidates for state of fice will open their campaign for election it was Sullican and Lincoln Fitzger ald were named with McKeigh an on two gambling counts and one of conspiracy to obstruct said the announced last night included coconspirators who were inr volved somewhat but not as He refused to say whether they would testify for He listed them as State Ivan now awaiting trial on perjury charges Wilbur John stons successor as Macomb county who resign ed under grand jury fire form er State Police Captain Lau rence who pleaded guil There was an unconfirmed report had broken into the State Guard but it mi been one of dozens that flashed with speed through the excited The mounting sun attracted flies to a blocklong trail oi Concluded Page Column 3 TODAY IN FREDONIA According Smith to his responsible for Lumber Near Does Damage men from Ecorse and River Rouge still sprayed smoldering ruins of the Brownlee Lumber Company hours after flames had ravaged more than 10 acres of lumber and build ings and caused damage esti mated officially at Fire Chief Higby said he believed company es of between agreed at a meeting of nominees last several important and loss were too including the machine us ed for the manufacture of pins ordinary pins used by seam stresses in United Baker wrote of the inri dent which caused her father to go completely while at the height of his She was alone in the house with her lather at the It seems that had befriended u young man by obtaining a po sition for him in a chemical Shortly the to a young man brought a gift Smith in the form of gallon jar of which Smith would have been able to use in his Mr Smith was at home at the and the young man plac ed the jar on a shelf over a When Smith came he lay down on the Shortly his daughter heard him scream in The gas in the ammonia Jar had forced the cork from jar and the ammonia had dropped the fane and eyes of the sleeping He never saw the light of day At the age of which would be in the year Smith died from the bursting of a blood vessel in the It is inferred from Bak ers letter that her fathers covings were used up during the years he lived after going At the time of his death Concluded Column X The believed to have started in a saw mill shaving destroyed 10 carloads of finished 40 carloads of less expensive and 45 carloads of rough lumber and peeled logs in addition to sev eral hundred thousand cedar The blaze also destroyed a paint office building and other homes and gal lons of oil in nearby petroleum company The led by Mur ray Van nominee for decided to split up into teams of two or three during the campaign to avoid booring the public with speeches by all of the candi Although the teams have not yet been it was tenta party tv to a gambling conspiracy charge at Lansing Leslie May in charge of the uniform division of state po lice at Detroit and other pub lic officials charged with law This is just the Dehnke is much more to be So far we have just scratched the sur lively agreed that Van The indictments charged that er and Osmund candidate the conspiracy to bribe for lieutenant governor would officers to permit gambling oc comprise one of the touring Three Barns and Contents on Carl Boehlke Farm Burn curred from 1940 to Concluded Page Column 5 Two barns and a newly con tool with all of their burned to the ground shortly after noon today on the farm of Carl about seven miles southwest of Marshall in the Houston district of Fredonia Total loss is estimated in the neigh of Cause of the blaze has not been deter Boehlke and his sonin Donald were in Concluded Page Column 3 PrizeWinning Fish Today Was 12HnchBass v t A j XI the bigg was hooked fri ing the fishing and girls at a sponsored by recreation catch was a inches Second went to whose a bluegill 8 inches the third prize with 7 inches in children took part in test and 40 fish from the The donated by the ants THE of the other teams and tour timetables will be dej t r si w termined at a later meeting I Captured OJ Canning Police After StateWide Manhunt car Kell and his mo August a fugitive Doak then forced the patrolman at guns from Southern Michigan prist University of Illinois nutrition and his 16yearold j point to enter the They ists are urging housewives to bride were held in jail here drove off with the girl holding waste no food by letting it re day following their capture by main in the garden too long before check canning of canning A careful equipment state police after the greatest New Jersey manhunt since the a gun in his Kell After they had driven Doak stopped and and a rigid schedule of canning should be drawn up and follow they to avoid waste due to Paper Pickup Tomorrow The monthly pickup of waste paper in Mar shall will take place tomorrow beginning at in the pickup is now handled by Boy with members of Senior Scout Out fit 1 and also Scout Troop 53 taking Last months collection was the largest since the month ly citywide collections were and it is hoped to equal it Paper is still one of the greatest of the postwar All residents of the city ere urged to have their months collec tion of scrap paper at the curbs in front of their homes by oclock tomorrow if possi ble either done up in or else weighted down so that the paper will not blow f for or Lindbergh kidnaping 14 years dered the patrolman to get out I and take off his Instead Their crime Kell kicked the convict in honeymoon began at the Con groin and dived for the under vent of the Good in where Doak was a handyman and Constance Blondell was a lovesick stm It ended yesterday after they had kidnaped State Patrolman George Police said that Doak has Doak emptied his re volver after a woman who had witnessed the kidnaping from her farmhouse window phoned state police who started the More than 100 state and local police were rushed to the area DETROIT forecast Lower Michigan Partly 7 dy and somewhat Saturday and Upper Michigan fair tonight and er in northwest portion The sun sets today at and rites STATE City Chicago Duluth Grand Rapid Lansing Houghton Sault Detroit another Mabel and wanted by police in four states for jail auto assault and surrendered meekly last night near Please dont he pleaded to his Kell was kidnaped yesterday shortly after he stopped the couple for a routine Inspection of their motor car registration Doak sped away in the which police said was stolen in Kell chased him on his When the convict halted The all roads were kidnap car was spotted parked near the Doak had fled on leaving his bride in She surrendered to I have no she said and broke into Bloodhounds were rushed to the scene by New York state police and an intensive search of the woods was hours Trooper stationed near the Hopewell railroad mile and a half Doak and captured LOCAL High for past 24 Low for part 41 at 8sQrQ ing had two gunj to when he  

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