Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1937 — Page 6

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EXPECT STRIKE TO 8E SETTLED Negotiations Are Started To Settle Indianapolis Strike Indianapolis, Oct. 15. — (U.R> Friendly negotiations were opened today under consent of all disputants in the Indianapolis milk drivers' strike as deliveries to homes and business establishments were withheld for the eighth consecutive day. Committees of all disputing factions met yesterday in the office of the state milk control board to Consider the seven point compromise program offered by Gov. M. Clifford Townsend through his state labor commissioner, Thomas R. Hutson. Lieut.-Gov. Henry F. Schricker. chairman of the milk control board, served as mediator. Committees

Ju Science f j “There is NO Difference” Sagar is sugar, whether is comes from sugar cane or the sugar beet. Even modern science, with all of its polariscopes and paraphernalia, can discover Ao Diffe-rnce— providing both sugars have been prop rly refined. It is all a matter of , city. Pure beet sugar, such as Sparkling Crystal White, is in qualitv, appearance, chemical composition, and cook* ing properties the finest that can be produced. Good Housekeeping, Bureau of Foods, Sanitation and Health; the United States Department of Agriculture and many State Univer* Ij. — jft sities have all made exhaustive t’ tests. There is but one result: “There i» No Difference!" Buy Sparkling Crystal White to day and boost the industrial and *¥* agricultural prosperity of your *• *i State. Hhai Indiana Makes Makes Indiana CENTRAL SUGAR COMPANY DECATUR, INDIANA (INDIANA'S ONLY SUGAR PLANT 1

i Sorg-s Meat Market 107 N. SECOND — AS WE ADVERTISE — THESE SPECIALS FIR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OUR OWN FREE DELIVERY SYSTEM—GIVE US A TRIAL! PHONES 95 or 96 ANOTHER BIG WEEK - END BEEF SALE ALL CHOICE CUT 591/1 ALL CHOICE RIB—ARM—RUMP «Pf 1 SIRLOIN STEAKand CHUCK ROAST i YOUNG TENDER 1 PLATE—RIB—BRISKET BEEF POT ROAST * BEEF 801L AAC YOUNG TENDER « Alp FRESH GROUND « AlBEEFSTEAKHAMBURG A^1C FRESH PIG gJT I RIVAL DOG FOOD KUHNER OLEOI4c fresh home made KNUCKLES 192 V - Home Made -J- SAUSAGE BEEF BRAINSIOc for SAUERKRAUT PAN STYLE2Oc Mince Meat, th. 15c I Fresh Oysters pt. 27c I SMOKED29c I SWISS STEAK - CUT FROM , ROUND 2l >c FRESH HAM [FRANKS, | Home Made I Home Made ROAST 25c I Large or Ring « jgLIVER 4 iff a* GARLIC STEAK2Bc I BOLOGNA I>4C | PUDDING IJCI BOLOGNA — —.— ■—

attending the meeting included those repreeentating milk companies and thy milk and ice cream (drivers, salesmen and employes union. I It was not revealed as to whether any agreement was reached at I the meeting although it was bt>I lleved to have been a friendly gathering as representatives of the milk companies and the union emerged smiling and laughing following the session. C. Winfield Hunt, secretary of j the milk council, announced that the milk companies now are awaiting further word from the union committee. The two committees were expected to meet "on call” today. It was indicated that the union committee is awating the arrival of Thomas J. Hughes, secretarytreasurer of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and Chauffeurs of America, who will 1 serve as counselor for the union in future negotiations. Hughes was expected to arrive today. Hutson appeaffd confident over recent progress in the milk situ-

ation and indicated that he expected a "break" soon. Strikes are in progress at three city dairies. Deliveries were suspended by 23 other companies because of "threats of violence" arising from the strikes, according to Hunt. SEEK TO END (CONTtNUKD FftOM FAGBI OWR) | reports from Rome that Pope Pius • XI had pledge the Catholic church’s support to Japan to combat communism in China. Form Council Tokyo. Oct. 15.—XU.R>—Ten emi-, nent men representing the army, the navy, finance, politics and diplomacy were named today to form a supreme war policy council for the duration of the Chinese emergency. A sort of national brain trust—i b|it one that enjoys full official status —the new councillors will hold their first meeting Tuesday at the residence of Prince Fumirnaro Konoye, premier. Their appointment, with the sanction of the privy council and the emperor, was a recognition of the fight that Japan faces not only against an aroused China but

Gt'S THE PURER Xs (MAKES FRIED) (mAKES LIGHTER) CO) > ALL-VE6ETABLE f ROODS <CAK£S-TENDERER^ SHORTEN I \DIGESTIBLE \ PASTRY * Try Spry No wonder Spry is so different from " ordinary shortenings. It’s made in a brand-new plant by new and improved A *''•«/7''' = ' : ~ === methods no other shortening manufac- 1 A J j turer uses. Spry is whiter, smoother, ft® V JB creamier,purer. It’s ALL-vegetable,not an j/ t* Ifi atom of animal fat. Creams easier, makes FwM baked and fried foods doubly delicious. '/ See for yourself. Get Spry today. Ap- 7“ proved by Good Housekeeping Bureau. ' Winchester BELL’S I I Phone CDACI7DV --- UrKvLliiKl Phone and MEAT MARKET! 292 We Have OUR OWN PERSONAL FREE DELIVERY Deliveries at 8, 10, 2 and 4—Call Early for Service. Truck Load of Michigan Apples for Cooking or Eating Mclntosh, Hubbardson, Grimes Golden. Seyan Wasy—No. 1 Ring Packed, 8 !b. 25c; Basket SI.OO Jonathan and Grimes Golden—Fancy—Per box $1.25 POTATOES—Cobblers—No. I—Peck._2sc; Bu. 95c POTATOES—Medium size — Peck__lsc; Bu.__.s9c BANANAS — Fancy — 5 pounds2sc SWEET POTATOES — 10 pounds2sc SWEET MANGOES — Dozenloc POST TOASTIES — Large Packageloc TH AT GOOD IMPERIAL TEA — pound39c BROOMS — Good Straws — 4 sewed2sc BEECHNUT SPAGHETTI — 3 cans2sc PARAMOUNT SOUPS—IO Varieties—3 tall cans 25c SAVORY SALAD DRESSING—FuII Quart2sc Tomato Soup, Mixed Vegetables, Hominy. Kraut, Peas, Peas & Carrots, Pork & Beans—s cans2sc Snider’s Tomato Juice — Fresh Kept — 2 cans 15c IVORY SOAP — 3 medium and 1 large — All for 25c Wavne Chocolate Caromels and Clusters, pound 10c BIG JUMBO JELLY BEANS — poundloc SOUR or DILL PICKLES — Quantl9c We have a full line of Fresh and Smoked Meats. Bring us your Eggs—We Pay Top Price. Truck load of Michigan Fruit Monday Morning. —

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I against nations of the world, in pursuing the policy which her leadB t ers say she will carry through at > whatever coat. All meetings of the supreme . council, Including the first, will be > held immediately after the cabinet meets. Thus the council's real status is shown clearly. Nominally it will receive reports from the cabinet and “submit” recommendations. Actually its word will be the su- • preme law. it is indicated. It is • to deal officially with all matters ■ concerning finance, economics, diplomacy and "post-war management.” Army and navy men. who . are responsible solely to the emperor, will reserve to themselves as usual matters of purely military policy. Spanish Situation London. Oct. 15.— XU.R> —Britain and France, in close cooperation, prepared today for a final effort to persuade Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy to withdraw his troops fro mthe Spanish civil war and evacuate Majorca in the Balearics Islands. Delegates of Britain, France. Russia. Italy. Germany, Sweden. Czechoslovakia. Belgium and Portugal meet here tomorrow morning to start negotiations. The nations

n 1 named compromise what is called | I- (he chairman's subcommittee of, t the Spanish non-intervention com-j mittee. It was forecast that they e would meet briefly, hear what . h statements chief delegates have to t make, and adjourn until next week while the delegates get ins structlons. 1 There was a slight turn toward t hope that some way might be found i.’to remove an apparent complete ,- deadlock. n Reports from Paris that France | s would agree to recognize the Span- . ish nationalists if Mussolini actually started to withdraw volun- • teers, and that Mussolini in fact - intended anyway to withdraw 5,000 i men, were regarded as hopeful in-' dications. INDIANA CORN CROP HIGHER Purdue Estimate Shows ! Increase Over Previous Month Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 15. —(U.P>Purdue university’s agricultural department announced today that Indiana's anticipated corn harvest on Oct. 1, was 193.473.000 bushels. I 7,000,000 bushels more than it was ■on Sept. 1. The figure represents 78.060.000 bushels more than the 1936 drought production and 37,505.000 more than the 1928-32 average yield. The department reported midI September frost damage in northi ern Indiana was slight. Stocks of old corn on state farms totaled 6.897.000 bushels, compared with 11,446,000 a year ago. Other crop estimates follow: 0at5—45,539,000 bushels, 18 per cent above 1936 but 29 per cent below the five-year average of 45,- ( 184,000. Wheat —Stocks on farms. 12.864.000 bushels, compared to 13.355,000 five-year average. Barley—24 bushels to acre, twothirds more than 1936 yield. Hay — 2,502,000 tons compared with 309.000 five-year average. Potatoes — 5,358,000 bushels, 3 per cent larger than five-year av-, I erage. Sweet potatoes—46o,ooo bushels. Peaches—4o2.ooo bushels. Pears—s9s;OOO bushels. Grapes —5,100 tons. RURAL CARRIERS TO HEAR FARLEY W. F. Beery To Be Toastmaster At District Meeting Saturday Lccal rural mail carters are expected to attend the fourth district convention of rural letter carriers association to be held in Bluffton on Saturday. Congressman James I. Farley will be one of the principal speakers for j the event. W. F. Beery, of this city will act as toastmaster. The convention opens at 2 o’cleek with registration. A business session of the carriers and the ladies auxiliary will take up most of the afternoon. The banquet will be held at 6:30 o'clock in the community bnilding. Mayor Franklin Buckner will de- I liver the address of welcome. Addresses and musical entertainment will be a feature of the evenI ing program. • cioTroposes to (CONTIIWED FROy _ PAOWcommittee for industrial organlzaj tion has designated a committee of ; j ten to meet with a committee from : ! the American federation of labor ' to determine the number of repre- ' sentatives for each organization to I attend the proposed conference and to fix a mutually satisfactory time and place for the conference. “It is suggested that this preliminary meet ing be held in Washing-* ! ton during the week of October 25, 1937 “Please advise." Philip Murray, chairman of the steel workers organizing committee, defended as "sincere” the origI Inal C. 1.0. proposal that two committees of 100 members from each organization meet to seek an end to the labor war. “I want the country to know that; ! the offer was made in good faith j ! and in all sincerity,” Murray said, j “We are not interested in a [ | long distance argument. We want; unity in the labor movement.” Open New Attack Denver, Col., Oct. 15—(U.R) —The ' j American Federation of Labor op- i | ened a new attack on the C. I. O. | today by calling upon the Colorado { state federation to expel units ; without awaiting outcome of proposals for a peace conference with the John L. unions. At the same time, William Green, A. F. of L. president, summoned the fedj eration executive council to dis- j j cuss new- hopes for peaceful nego-1 i nations designed to end the split: ' in labor’s ranks. i ■ o Get the best anti-freeze for your car at Runyon’s Gulf Station. j

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