Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1943 — Page 2

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Record Companies Ask Intervention Music Union Boss Adamant In Stand New York. July 2—(LPl—Seven 11anscrlpiion companies are taking the war lalwr hoard to Intervene in their dispute with the American federation of musicians. They appealed to the Hoard Tops! f - «ta - • f"’ ■ '•■ '■■ ••'■ *•"*** ■ 1 1 ■ti hi* • ' . - • BUNNY WATERS to not only top* In beauty hut she tops most other Hollywood actressss in height as well Mix-foot Bunny is making her film debut (lnttrmtumil)

Celebrate the zJ®> with a delicious y CHICKEN :CTQ DINNER / ~ 7 Wfr He will hxvt pleatjr of fre»»hi> dretwed Chickens f Fr week-end. All padily hirek. Viy nine yon want. Serve one *» •’T lb ? dinner or the Foarth of ** F'.cnie. Bird, Eye Frozen Food« Vwfl eny* Um* delicio* jeedariiii. fmidNM* Mealed in. w ~ — ■K

1 after union president James Petrillo announced that hl* mustI clans will not make transcription* at any cost or at any price. The companies charge that Petrillo wants "to altolish a business.” In reiterating hi- ban on transcriptions. In force since last August. Petrillo said: "The guy really getting rich isn't the tran serf pt lon company-lt Is the radio ii station using the transcriptions • and he's the guy we can't reach ’• We've got to go to the source. * The only thing we can do la stop ths, transcriptions." | Ijiltor department effeita to end ' the dispute which resulted from the union's stand that transcriptions take jobs away from musicians. failed at a conference In Albany ■ - . i .0 —■ — RUSSIAN AIRFORCE (Continued Free* rage 1) ated with an Anglo-American attack on Europe AXIS SOURCES' /Convened From rag* 1) ail to not well in Hiller's official family. A Soviet dispatch says that Rumanian and Hungarian Hoops fought a pitched battle along their respective border* last Sunday evening Moscow say* me clash began when a company of Hungarian troops crossed the frontier ami] opened fire on Hie Rumanians. Both side* rushed in reinforceinents and after a battle lasting several hours the Rumanians forced their way into Hungarian territory and seized a strategicborder town. Dispatches from the S(ranl»h border town of La L'lnea rr ported great Allied activity at Gibraltar. The Spanish report says that the giant British batfjeahip Nelaon, accompanied by lour destroyers haa steamed info the .Mediterranean And It and* that score* of merchant sl’ipi.. Including some American vessel* still are In (be harbor. The western air war slacked off during Ute nigh I as the RAF was grounded for the second straight time., presumably b' unfavorable weather The lull followed daylight sweep* over the continent In. which seven enemy ships were damaged and eight Ante pluses shot down. Bomb Sardinia The Al I ted liomber* In Africa have turned their attention again

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

Amended Complaints Are Filed In Suits Damage Suits Venued From Wells County Amended cuteplalnta have been filed in the Adam* circuit court in two damage eaaea. venued here from the Well* circuit court at Bluffton The suits followed an auto cra»h in December. 1»41. near Huntington. Involving car* driven by Mrs. Viola Ouerin and Ervin Kllet. The one suit, Hied by Jackson Guerin, husband of the one driver, a.k* 12.500 damage* foi personal Injuries sustained by hi* wife, and another suit, filed by the woman. a.ka *IO.OOO for her injuries. The complaints allege that Mr*. Guerin .-uttered severe Injuries, itemising thw-e alleged injure* and aver that she has been permanently injured. William L. Burger Is attorney for the plaintiff The original complaints were venued here in February of this year. Eichhorn. Gordon A Edri* law firm of Bluff- ( ion represents the defendant. •o ■ - OPA ANNOUNCES (Continued From rag* i> can Senator Aikett plan* to Introduce a food stamp plan ag an alternative to subsidies. He predicts the president will veto the antisubsidy bill and offer* the food stamp plan aa an advance answer to what he says will be the president's veto argument that congress has failed to suggest a substitute for subsidies to roll back prices. The food stamp proposal would be similar to the one used before Paarl Harbor to distribute surplus foods to low-income families. Aiken say* the old plan would be modernized and its fault* eliminated. Ue propoaea that federally financed certiflcateM for buying food be given to low income group* unable to afford an adequate diet at minimum coat. The minimum coat diet would be determined by stands ids get oy the agriculture department. Aiken saya he hope* . U>-introduce a f<xxj stamp bill today. The appeal tor wages increase* to meet higher living cost* has not yet been killed for 1,000,000 nonoperating railway employes. Economic director Fred Vinson says pay boosts may still be possible even though be rejected a general Been I raise as inflationary. Vinaor points out that some increase might be possible ou grounds that It eliminates substandard living conditions, a bail* for wage boosts within the “bold the line" order. The government start* it* new fiscal year in excellent financial shape. Treasury Secretary Morgeathau announces the biggest oversubscription of war bonds in the nation's history Hl* Interim drive for funds to Anance the government until the third war loan drive in September was u big success. He sought I 2 SMXMI.U4O but more than tlt.ooe.o<M>.»oo' was offered. However, the treasury accepted only *2.750.000.000. Congress ba* postponed taking a summer recess until nest week. It has to act on 1*44 appropiatloii bills. Failure to do so has resultand that several fire* were spread over the target areas. In daylight pat rolling activities over Sardinia Amerk-aH-flowu spitfires downed four enemy plane* without loss RAF fighters sank two schooners Including a two-ma*trd too ton vessel in the Mediterranean. All our plane* returned from the operation*. In the eastern Mediterranean, our plane* have blocked the entrance to the Levkas ckauut-l off the veil coast of Greece by bombing a medium-steed transport. Direct hit* were scored on the vesutt-i ua Juu« 27. Yesterday oar scouting planes touted the ship bloc-kins tin channel. Au enemy schooner ateo was damaged off the west coast of Greecr yesterday NOTICE Ta My Many Patron*. We Will B* CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, July 5 Reopen at 4 A. M. Tuooday on owe 2* hour eervteo w« will clow ot It P. M. | until 4 AM. atonoay. ,1 Dick’s Diner r> Lmttt MeMon ■i -

ed In then paychecks for thoua-j and* of government workers. The' congressional delay to holding up tutids for 18 war agencies, four departments and the president's own emergency fund. Th,- senate has completed action on a house-approved amendment to the drgft act. It postpones induction of high school student* who have finished more than half the academic year. Dr. Lester Heads Epworth Foundation Dr M. O. Looter. Methodist minuter. was elected president of the Epworth Forest foundation at the annual board meeting held thia week at Epworth Forest. Lake Webster. Other* chosen were A. L. Metier.. Nappanee, vice-president; Rev. Damon Finch, Fort Wayne, secretary: A. E. Bauer. Eaton, treasurer. Dr. Lester was also appointed chairman of the executive committee'. The six weeks' Institute will open Haturday. with one aes-1 aion each week. A number of young people from Decatur will attend institute the third week of the sen*4on.

, SORG’S MEAT MARKET: 107 No. 2nd St. Phone 95 or <* tl( Jtr OPEN MONDAY: JULY sth I UNTIL NOON f ■ Smoked Hams. Smoked Jowls. Uacon, Cheese. Fish X

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FRIDAY, JULY 2. I

Farm Bureau Picnic 9 Sunday At Berne J The program for the anaua j ante county farm bureau be held Sunday at I-ehman 1 in Berne, was announced The picnic will open with a l>t9 dinner at noon. in Hasail Schneck, president «(■ Indiana farm bureau, will |»Lt principal speake- Special i he will be famished by the Kirlß men's chorus. Ida Zurcher audj Marie Smith, and Bob b :-1 orchestra. Devotions will b, j t hy Rev. Julius Pfeiffer. pa.’ t ta the Monroe Methodist church. ■ special features will be J>r»-v;ta by the 4-H clubs. BBfflHr. K,c.

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