Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1937 — Page 6
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SIT-DOWN STRIKES FROM down und order the employes to resume work this morning. Three plants of the Bohn com-: pany and an affiliate, the Michi [ gan Smelting & Refining company.. all in Detroit, were affected by the j sit-down. The union requested an immediate conference with the general manager of the company in order that any settlement would become effective in each of the company's seven plants. It demanded a blanket wage increase of 10 cents per hour and a
fIBH | cblumbus;Ss®& I Th* Chittenden, located on 300 ROOMS High Street, edjecent to »hoppinj end theatrical district*, $ ■ J U oilers large, ipacioua room* I and.pl* dtervice 1 Th* o*>u and th* Show Boat, both room, featuring entertainment, ar* th* center, of night life in Columbia. Large ballroom and private dining room, ar* available. * JOHN R. DIGNAN I FIREPROOF Manage i ini rw ' i i lli 1 'lO One Os The ALBERT OCACB @ HOTELS 4500 ROOMS IN 8 STATES WW&SiSm CHICAGO. ILLGREAT NORTHERN HOTEL INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAANTLERS HOTEL DETROIT. MICHIGANTULLER HOTEL ANDERSON INDIANAANDERSON HOTEL DAYTON OHIOMIAMI HOTEL TERRE HAUTE INDIAN A. TERRE HAUTE HOUSE COLUMBUS OHIO CHITTENDEN HOTEL ASHLAND. KENTUCKYVENTURA HOTEL COLUMBUS OHIOFORT HAYES HOTEL OWENSBORO KENTUCKY. OWENSBORO MOTEL TOLEDO OHIOFORT MEIGS HOTEL JACKSON TENNESSEE. NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL CINCINNATI OHIO- FOUNTAIN BOUARE HOTEL a » ST LOUIS. MO.MARK TWAIN HOTEL CANTON. OHIO BELDEN HOTEL yTupt, WACO, TEXASRALEIGH HOTEL
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minimum hqurly wage of 75 cents. Split Widens By United Preus The split between the militantly active committee for industrial organization and the more conservative American Federation of I Labor became wider than ever toi day while the C. 1. O. projected . unionization drives on new fronts. President William Green of the A. F. of L. demanded that all state feedrations and city labor councils operating under the A. F. of L. disown and withhold support from affiliates of the 10 unions which organized the C. I. O. under leadership of John L. Lewis. The A. F. of L. previously had suspended
the 10 national unions. High officials of the C. I. O. declared Green’s action "menns n final breaking oft of all ties" between it and the A. F. of L. The C. I. 0., having won a contract In behalf of Its members employed by United States Steel Corporation. wus more concerned with its own plans for extending its victories. An organization drive in the southern textile industry, organization In the shoe and oil industries, and a contract with the General Electric company were among its early objectives. - - ■-o - - Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦ -♦ Admitted Tuesday: Mrs. Waldo Eckrote, 737 Mercer Avenue; Edward L- May. 828 Walnut street; Mrs. Donald Redding, 1127 Nuttman Avenue, Fort Wayne. Admitted last evening: William Kitson, route 2, DecaturAdmitted this morning: Felix Yoder, Berne. Dismissed yesterday: Oral Heckley, route 1, Craigville; John Waitke, route 3; Mrs. Kenneth Hlahnert and baby Jeanette Ann, 418 MeBarnes street. o — MERIT SYSTEM (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) in office they should give Jobs to the Democrats and when Republicans are in power they should hire Republicans.” He was opposed by Rep. Joseph A. Andrew, R., Lafayette. "Passage of a merit bill for state employes was in the platform of both the parties,” Andrews said. Beaten by failure to obtain a constitutional majority on two prevHAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE ' Caused by Tired Kidneys Many of those gnawing, nagging, painful backaches people blame on colds or strains are often caused by tired kidneys—and may | be relieved when treated in the right way. The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking excess acids and peuonous waste out of the blood. Most people pae* about 3 pints a day or . about 3 pounds of waste. 1 If the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters don’t work well, poisonous waste matter stays in the blood. These poisons may start nagging backaches, rheumatic pains, lumbago, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches snd dissinese Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 rears. They give happy relief and will help the , 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous vasts from the blood. Get Doan s Pilla.
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I tons votes, a labor-sponsored bill i providing for licensing of all prlvate detectives wan passed In the house 51 to 37 and sent to the senate. Two garnishee bills, bitterly opposed by labor, also were passed by the house. They already had senate approval. One permits forcing non-resident debtors into court for examination of financial standing and the other permits garnishee up to 10 percent of any salary over 115 a week. The house passed ana sent to the senate, 59 to 23. a bill requiring municipal utilities to set aside one percent of revenue for em- i ployes pension. o Say Myron C. Taylor To Quit U. S. Steel, New York, March 4 —(UP) —The) New York World-Telegram said to- j day that Myron C. Taylor may re-1 ! sign as board chairman of U. S. I | steel at the next annual meeting of the corporation at Hoboken, N. J..
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April 6. "When a picture Is at long last finished the painter movee on to the next,” The newspaper quoted Taylor us telling a friend recently. "And my work with the corporation is just about through. The background has been painted in, the broad stroke® completed- I have only to add a finishing touch or two and all the brushes for those touches are now in my hand." SENATE PASSES I abandonment of our freedom of the seas and of our right to carry foodstuffs and those things which every family has to have In order I to live.” — To Induct Wildman As DePauw President I Greencastle, Ind.. Mar. 4. —,U.R> — Formal inauguration of Dr. Clyde E. Wildman as the 14th president
of DePauw university will be held hext Wednesday in connection with the centennial celebration, it Was announced today. Dr. Wildman, former professor of Old Testament history and religion at Boston University School | of Theology, succeeds Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam. Omaha, Neb., who resigned last June. President Daniel L. Marsh of Boston university wfft pronounce the invocation and Roy West, Chi cago, president of DePauw s board of trustees, and visitors, will make the investiture at the formal inaugural service to be held in the Gobin Memorial church. Bishop Edgar Blake. Detroit, Mich., will preside. 1 o—— Adrienne Ames Asking Divorce J Los Angeles, Mar. 4.—OJ.Py' A' l rienne Ames, dark-haired film .! beauty, sought a divorce for the J second time from actor Bruce Cabot today in a complaint chars-
Ing he came home from drinklug bouts and broke up the furniture. The actree® had won an Interlocutory decree last July nut dropped the case when Cabot chased her to New York by airplane. Her complaint said Cabot fre-i iquently stayed away from home; without informing her where he was. Coming home after drinking sprees, she charged, he flew into, "uncontrollable rages" and smashed up the furniture and* furnishings. Miss Ames, former wife of Steph ■ en Ames, wealthy New York brok 1 er, asked custody of her daughter i by the previous marriage. Cabot I recently adopted the child. | o France May Seek Huge U. S. Loan I Paste. March 4 —(UP) —Possibil- . ity that France may seek to clrcumi vent the Johnson act and obtain a • loan of around $500,000,000 in the II United States to bolster her economic position wae seen by market
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