Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1945 — Page 2
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G E. Local 924 Plans Veterans Aid; Union Outlines Program
lii ;iii tmprvct ii'iilrd move > help lel llfliilt,. w .1> ■> ele. .cis olita m their Inti share of economic n. ii». employ i' ol Ihe local t ii-mwal Ei.-ctiii r i "tr.mgh I. mal i'24 the United Klei t .a I Itiul O a- I M.. hine W ■ I-.. : ol A.: '■ i> 'T > haw iHoposnd io ll." '■ ' iip.i'iy ..i :l -. nioril.y privilegi ■ be extended o Veterans oi tin will to.' I' r lell.Lth 111 till'll V!' '' 10 Ibl ll '0 lii addition 11: mti m .-u eks : > * iitiiv »i *ini; i u 11'' y '• "ii iui ninu (iH.il)i' ’i .f.i" v. i.. • \ .1 .'■ l'»l • : ! ■" 11" ' ■■l ■' C• ■' i < iy l< '■ s: (* 0 ' ‘’ |,: () yrry ili 1 ! i .'1 - • ! ' i ; / immunity > ' 1 ' E ci iie M J J nr ’ii "1 ll"' !■"
'£££ t \y Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Kui-id LUy, A. z. hci . C;. Co.. ': F‘g L Wayne. LCh «HnifrME yJ J** ll You can cut down stomach gas < “\4\ and at the same time increase your [Mt \W/ / "mileage" and eating pleasure— J ■—JK \ \/ / with y y ( H YA I POWDER which curbs gas, indigestion and sour HYbb stomach, due to excess gastric acidity. Sold AHTACID only at your Nyal Drug Store — y. .. ' ■ »f.oo _■. . ’ . -Ml ’ HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. CM GET • More Bushels per Acre • Higher Quality Oats - • More Feed for Stock and Poultry 1 • Extra Dollars from Your J Oat Crop By Raising The New Disease Resistant, High Yielding VarietiesTAMA, VICLAND, BOONE or MARION WHY BE SATISFIED with low yields per 3. Make sure your seed oats are free of acre and poor quality oats when you can get weed-seed and other grains. Cleaning and hifbtr yi.-lds and hither nLililv wti by fol- treating seed oats will help to increase your lowing this simple three-point plan ... the yield from Ito 10 bushels a> the acre. Buy plan that is bringing increased income to certified seed if available. thousand ,of Illinois and Jpdi maoai grow- REMEMBER. PLANT ONLY THE NEW cr . lie 's all it takes to do the iob: VARIETIES hich are listed below. All are _ . , - ii hcaw yielding. disease r‘* c '»t.int and ap1. R.d your farm of all var.et.es susc. .. bun()n so( to leafruH, stem rust, and snu> . See. r«. vgtjctiej tics been developed which have all the ; , . ~ . t „j • from your neighbor, country elevator or good qualifies of the older strains and. in dealer addition, are resistant to rust and smuts. These are she New Varieties Vour wh'Xt°nco‘m..eXd'l’"your s.me H- Stale Experiment Station Recommend, pciimgnt Station. These new varieties will ILLINOIS viMd ‘i* to t 5 net cent morn than the old Tnmv, Vid,rd Bnors ->"d Marion varietit , if 17 K is a normal nr Ifl?di> Indiana is a had rust year.these nev- varieties .hotdd yield ./r /r.m 50Pcr rent mm outi. feme- Vtclond "nd Mm .on Make Your Oat Crop More Certain by Growing These Varieties in 1945
fooling with th" worker w'l ' luw lift u loyally woi'kiiiy in " • p ...i.i. tj.m du: m- li. a.i. y.'it.'Tlie new seniority p..>■■ iHion. It 0 . xplumed, . Mends seniority vigil's •() ,i, vt'h'ians who iiavt* obUiiit' : . inp-oyiiu ;ii in Ihe h'‘ • • G I'. t»b‘ > s lid ha Y al Hitt’ l“i I Illlill'al I !;■• asiial iria: |)« <’<l Thi> ' i' l ’ ,n ' • ll ‘ ' 1 it u;. <>n ’ha \t ’' . i . ' 1 • Ida; '■ in'll \ ••I’-ran- ll in’‘an>- : ' oiii. lhaf ‘.a vrH-ian hi • I >v :iit < o:ir'.i*i\ obiaiii> >onii)iii> Yd • 1.. ■ ’•a' S|- .it >1 '' Veterans Welfare i \, i "i. ha\ ’' ; " ’•' l ■ 'I ’ miil.'d :o lb" ll.:'i "ml "'li' " ll “' !•: C.. ml H " -Xl'"' te'l- l>t>'"" olii. Is -Jute ! lie' "'HI" "Hi es " J ' mi> ; .i>l Wilh ’ll**' 11-> 'll 1 d flic ■'■ i (d lilt 1 pic■!i' »a)ii ’.! ■ t bef\ ‘-'ll . "I- i . .V .nd I’ l< 'd'» ’ rm. p-.'s, !; t . imi'.it'i vvbi.h is Ji , J,. ..... ' dur.iti.m ■ Jim s up lor (a .a t . i<a i p: opi*>ais pul ■ • , i.v :ie union in bei.all ol vel- , . .. : pal l of Ihe Int"'. mil iouul . :■ ~ . p:: I ill "I s' ‘ ... unar.Ultee llle V'ellnre it ' ■ .os toj'-i lier with nth" th. ■ |.-|, ,11 . . uipiov ■"> ll" elitiy, : ■ , -p < i..i message to lite I'nion.
El.. \dmiiTil (Tiestei W. Nimi z -fl,. C s Xavy < omplimellled ;lie I |' ( |t> foi Its i onsti ili'tive work in |>r, jiaritig to lielp tile veteran Tile message was .sent in respon e to a booklet reienlly issued by ill ■ iiiii.iii :o help orient 11 ! a. lllllg s i vi. .men lo < ivilian lite ■ |.'i,,|| is are lighting Illis wai inward a si.i < esslill eomd is,.l. Admii al N Jnit ■ stated in J „ . ...lially signed He: Io Jam .• tl.l. i'll. I'liai.man of the unions Xufloi \ * eran Welfare Commltie. it is. heartening to kno th.it thoiiCtfnl groups on ill" Imim' ,11..:.I .1 . :j: n Jia ' lie:: im> 1 ' . S1 , i,.u' p.ol.l.'ins that w ili .ittend rhe peat e. Yotn orgamza ';oii s eontl iiiution to tile solution oI these matters is indiiati ve 1 ■ lit,. I .,.ti:m'.s determinution lo ea. . ■|... inevitable burden oi returliiJg lighting im n lo prodm liv. postw < ■ i n p lo y m e n I. In addiiion to extending senio iy .gilts to all ex-servicemen once •m-v have gained employment in <; !•: plain, lor time spent m ; .i. • fori es back to Sept. 1.. p, .. PK i'll. . onl rii.tui al I>. o-po-ai oeks to work out with ce- ... 11.0 G. I-:, management and tiie lemmuniiy g.meially tie* soln.ion lo many other problem--aff.-.'l ilia vetei'iins I:.-:.i. I ' " dis.ll'.' -I Vet e. a p.iP Union ami Company sm ( >( .pci ,i' »■ ‘.if *vc '<■ -ll 1!.« '• o ; ; 'a, i '..mpaiiy toi disable,! \ ; . ..ns all I "Uipl '.vei - "I ' f..mpany al llie ime ot their entry el •' tl-Vil.a. V sc V ice WTihm each community wile .• inc Company-, pianls at. loe.ii i. . | . ( .c.ippay ill I tile i nion will , ...morale «‘lll industry, aov-- i.;:i ei ; : .....I '.ainn m sncli commu : : . . . |, n .1., p.i. pose of sei mill; 1., . io al: .-Tirnina disab cd ve ', . ;1 s not to mi iy employed .lie . . up,.ay. wha : .".a: nto ili< o i \e commiiniti's ami l‘>: : J purpe-e ol sc. mn- a i" 11 '.' p.>: lioumeiit ol -u. h .i.'h.~ am m- . S< I lions 01 industry within fh< ■... (: p. .y s p> j ' Tiie < oninany ... . ill. I nnm w“i oopei.itc m making plant, liep.i ill ::.I jab -a •■> s I ■ ‘ •. an ’ mmi::.. d' ■ bled ve.e an>o ..in being <«l rigd forwaid i>> .1... Union T> (novi ie jobs aim ■ .. . .o' Mi., .in ~ iog. tn"' w:. ii al. -.'ll- p "i"" A 1 *■- s ' '" men s ami Ve - an- Welfare < • i m;i:. , lias bi en 'el up in Loeil '.<2 1 win. Ii seeks to help returning ~,. ■i.s ad jus! : tiemsv’. ves to .1' tan lite. Uompiete text ol llie veteli:'.-' eeliti aein: a: proposals oi tile up "a Military Service or Training i .a i Any employee who . .... is c.! I.■ : active x . ~, volunteers in the arm. d folic.- o: the United Slates or in •he U S Me I ham Marine ... Amei ii an i; .1 Crass a any other c j jii i ,Ties sei v ice. o. oilier au:.:i---v -i i vic - shah ... . iimulat.' -<"i io: tty during sinh period of .-lei'va e. ii>> Any employee who is n pioye.i by tiie Company six ■<■ ‘ months or more, so: tile ’.mr.i" e o. this Ai til l . .'hall not lie co.i . i I pon termination of -m military or auxiliary servile, s"." employ. es shall lie : c-emp’.oyed :n line wilh their seniority, as acium ulati j during .such military or auxilia:'- -erv:i'.'. to siicli employe s' forme, or similar work. idi I'pon re-employment str. I. employee., who were day work" s o: saiari d empioyies shall receive tin :, rate of pay at the time of leaving for military or auxiliary services, plus any general increas' s wiiii h 'have accrued during the period of military or auxiliary setviSill'll employees who were pie e workers shall lie .guaranteed th . forni' ’’ jell rate i VE.R.I- Such employes shall lie re-employed-Willi TH :-• or prejudice to any if the rights or privileges, monetary or otherwise, formerly enjoyed by them, and shall receive the same benefits from the Company as though their employment with tiie Company had continued from :'ie date of their entry into military j. auxiliary service and the date or their re-employment. Details of this provision may be negotiated locally. (e) After discharge from or termination of military or auxilivy rervice. such employees shall report for work within 120 days of the date of discharge or termination. or at a later date if such Beware Coughs from common coitfs . That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membrane,. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Crcomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it r ui-ki ally the cough or you are Vi lia'-f lout mens .- hack. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
DECATUK DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
rmployees ate prevented from porting sooner through no fault their own. iIT The Union and tiie Company shall cooperate to -ecu..* suilab'e jobs with the Company I'm disabled wivraiis who w<tv eiHployvv> the Company at tiie time ol the.' entry into military or auxiliary -e vice Upon re-employment sml) disabled shall lie guaranteed . inpioymeiil tor a period '1 one yeiir. Sllclt disabled veterans shall lie paid in accordune.' w ilt . Sect ion 1 id l above. ig. During smh "mpi'.iye ■iiji.Ui i y oi' uuxiliai y -ei, ii e. 1 ii" Employe: sliu'.l maintain in . .f" t ; their group insurmne policies and tile omploye; shall pay tile p." minm :in . ni. • 1h i Such employi es -hall .e< e:’ > all vacation pay if 'hey aie eligii'ie lor vitiation at tile time ol tile:. ;, ~ving for military or unxiim y service Sui li employees who not have ,<utileieal length ol servi-e entitling them to vacation pay allowances at tiie time they eiil. ■ lit. military or auxiliary service, sila.: receive pro-rata vacation pay allowances based upon their letigi'n ..f -ci vice with tile Company. lEx iniiii" h mo.- service 7'>'< of one week'-s vacation pay>. iii Upon leavitm for military if auxiiiary service, such employe, s with one year's set vi< e w ith i h ; Company sltall receive th< eu'tiv.ii■nt of ton: ill w ik, pay btl ■ i on t.i.j, average earned rat". 2 <a ■ Within i :ich communi v where tiie Company's plants are located, tiie Company and t’,:f’nion \v;'l (ouperalv with indust.y.
mil, I-T 'a S u »- xnk--— -» r*T* „_ ■ jImO zw 2 kiH UPI P 3 NO n t*-n» wsmiw: xAAXAAAV I Qfß W»g • W X s9u n° i°b * s as sure I 1S Y our Bond 1 1 o\X >w xWrxBMH™ 1* 1' 1‘ '1 1 ms' Think it over, '. Think it over especially when you get the urge to ’ \ S-A A spend now... when you get the idea that maybe it \Ay ja||- wouldn't hurt to cash some of those War Bondi. \/ V BeF Wwf* Because if you let those Bonds go now, or before \7v\ they reac h maturity, you're letting go one sure thing AA X ' '<" w* !&’■ in your future. \ \B/\ United States War Bonds are the best investment ?'V^Aj.k* n ie No matter what happens in postwar KX X ’y\X' » America, you can always be sure to collect those four IT X F yx¥ s - ..■ '• dollars for every three you've loaned Uncle Sam, when A A z (. \ your Bonds mature. YVC>\ A X^' ’"■ No job-no income-no other opportunity offers \ V’Y\! you such certain security, such a chance to protect V /?' ? ’-•• % / ‘ /\z your own future, or such a chance some day to have ffe some of the th,ngs you ’ ve always wanted< '. L ' Instead of cashing in your Bonds next time you're tempted, buy another just to be on the safe side. Your i country needs the money—and you need War Bonds! f ' i ..rX , , -■■: • , .-., . z. < ■ j Keep faith with our fighters ' Buy War Bonds for Keeps l his Advertisement Sponsored in lion or of Adams County’s Fighting Men by The Decatur Casting Co. The First State Bank Burk Elevator Co. LANKENAU’S [ Light Gray Iron Casting* Local Bond Issuing Agent Coal—Seed—Grain The Boston Store i Kraft Cheese Company The Schafer Company The Krick-Tyndall Co. Central Soya ■ Manufacturers of Dairy Preducts Manufacturers 4 Jobbers Drain Tile—Hollow Building Tile Livettock Foods .1 , * . . . • . i Cal E. Peterson Stucky & Co., Monroe Bag Service, Inc. Clothier Complete Home Furnishings North Second St. 5 This is an officia U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising osini I
voveriimsnt and labor in such ">m-| t onmihe- lor Hie pmpoSe of geCUI- I ;,,t julis for nil returning disabled \eterau- not formerly employed by | ' the Company, who return to the i ; I ( (i»nnnuuiti<‘" pu.posi- of securing a proper ip-1 p,... oinm ni ol such jobe among .Hi ‘ sections of industry within the t. spc. tive conuiiunitii's. including the j Company’s plants. _ ibt T'lte Company and the I umli 1 will cooperate in making plant. d<1 partment and job surveys to Ie ■ termiiie what jobs are most suit-1 . able for returning disabled veter-, i ia i Any p. ieon who was nut , employed by the Company at the ;of his entry into the military , or aiixiliaty sc. vices and wan as ei : tiie t. . inination of his military oi auxiliary service is employed by the Company shall be credited with i lencilt a service ei|iial to hi- per-1 iod military or auxiliary service! . aft" Septemlie: 1. 1!H". Seniori.y j tor any sin it per.-oli in plants open- , ed aflei September 1. 11*40 shall be . . determined by local negotiations. ‘ ilii Such person shall apply ' »’ employment from the Company within' twelve tlk’i months after tiie termination of his military ot oixii.a.y s.'i Vice, except that if by . i . ason of disability he is unable t > s. ek employment or to perio nt . work, ill - time to apply to the Cor:- , finny for employment shall be extended six nit months I'totn the Ume hi.< disability ends. .. i I.'ngili "f service .'ledit, as pro'i n d abov ' shall become etft <- : tjvi :... month ailet the itiring| da:, ami shall apply only lor purposes of increasing or decreasing forces and shall lie given only after' -m il pe:-on lias -.-cured employment bj -he Company, and not .or
(he pnipuf-e of seeming employutent with tin' Company. td> Special proltlems arising - s , h „ V e«ttlt of the application nt' these provisions may be negotiated loially TERROR, CONFUSION iCuiitinueJ From Page 1) government building' 111 addition. the city gae worku and live big uilwav stations were hit. touching -preading fires that covered a section one mile wide and two miles i long. dlili.iwing clouds of t-mok. and Gain,, were reported still rising two :11 i1f,3 over the city late nt; than 24 hours after the atlack. Swedish sources variously estimated Berlin's i-asualticß in the raid , a t o 20.000 people, many of I them --lid to have been refugees caught in the open around a rail-1 roa.l station. —o 7 muselman resigns (Continued From Page 1) nib cases may be referred to ’ (he probation officer. Mr Muselman will lie given a room in the circuit court room and will devote whatever time is necessary in the dispatch of bis duties and contacts of a confidential nature with those placed under probation by the eutut. Th.- court fixes tiie salary oi < tiie probation officer winch, untlei lite law. may not exceed $2,100 a year. So far the request for an ; ' allowance lias not been tiled with I tiie county council. Ernest J. Stengel, well known
township, succeeding Mt' Mnse.-I man. | Selena Schindler | Is Taken By Death i, Funeral Services < Tuesday Afternoon Miss Selena Schindler, 50. life-, . long resident of the Berne com-1 munity. died Sunday at iter home. ;in that town after an illness of:. : two years ; Site was a member of the I-irst, Missionary church and was em- . i ployed at the Berne Manufaetur-1 ; ing company for 25 years. Surviving are nine sisters and: I brothers: Elizabeth. Ellen, Mrs.! Henry Win, teregg. Noahj John, . Sam and Edwin, all of Berne; Joe of Detroit and Bev. Simon Schindler of Jackson, Mich. Funeral services will lie held at 2 o'clock- Tuesday afternoon at. the church, with Rev. C. H. Wiederkehr officiating. Burial will lie in the M R. E. cemetery at Berne The body was removed j from the Yager funeral home to i the residence this afternoon. — 0 Friend in Need Vancouver. Wash. tUPj — Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robinson, btfth 77, were surveying sadly the charred ruins of their little farm home when a .stranger came up and ! handed them a SIOO bill. Just I consider that it value from the Lord," he said, walking away.
MONDAY. FEBRUARY s,||
Prominent Mtj Man Dies Saturdat j Thomas R. K eltl)1 ' IsTakenJvOeu i Thomas R. Ketcha® j ■ I ent O f died Saturday evening as , ■< hospital In Lima. o. afte■ a ; f| illness of complication,, '"fl A native and Jiulong feu I . Rockford. M; K tchaiu * mortuary and iuruim ?( . JH that town, where he w ib uary 20. 1594 He wan a member ot terian church and 'he Mw ! i Eagles lodges. Surviving arc the a daughter, iMrs. Lucile rZ® of Rockford. ’■'H Funeral eerv es will t H 2:30 o'clock Wednesday jkJ at the Presbyterian ford, with Rev. I, ,j. ticiating. Rev. Vincent Ehinge Officiates At Mass Rev. Vincent X Ehinger.jJ I ioniet missionary stai.o^si j Birmingham. Ai.c, ar?,, .yH :ot iliitj city 'said Mary's dhurch Sunday iuoesH deliverd Hie sermon ats y masts. Father Eliinger bite first mass -o be celetaijs his nephew. Rev . Indianapolis next Stntis liver the sermon Fa u, 'a brother of Leo Eltiugerola city.
