Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1946 — Page 1

XLI v - No 18

GOVERNMENT MAY SEIZE MEAT INDUSTRY

Korf Charges Re's Scapegoat !|of Pearl Harbor IKor Department Is Mccused Os Blame BHnr War Disaster Sim:' today l,v '■■p. H .<!>■•: dts.-is'er . .I--- -I I'd. blit . . \l ir-hall and the A .|. .l.ip.in. ■>•• < !"■ th<‘ t<> >i> ■ t th" own failures ■• -aid. 'hoy ' tn - ' ■ . .. I of hi- .o ti . ! Wald W I'll • . foi’.nal ll.nbor day I -,:i' I>| b is Loin tie . un lit no . . . i o t .•! W .IS ■ .. j,. illy ,11 lie war .'.’H1.11,1 itlfi'l Illi' blit ■ ini ui-licd to me ' tin- situa■M-' ln.nl> |M ' of Ills Vital iiifotina '"I. ' would liar.- arrived BH' ■’ . i-.iUi that Hawaii 'a l k.-d would ail out mad'- 'he decision. '.formation availBV 11,1 alert to pie- ’ jr "'' '-' I I' poftoil llleastlio war depart ti't.' lays in which to MB" l *' ln X was not what ■V ‘'Ut’if I accepted thiir Bk ' l-,il Jf-’rcemeni wih 1 IMfs i> Decatur Lady At Fort Wayne Mary Geisler Garanl. gg W '* ." f 14 ’" " Uarard and BjZ Os thjg ( ity a , ! |,) ’•"» mmmnx at h-i homo. /' Mr "'t Fort Wayne. She K " a year ago anil 1,1 I"""' iu-al'h but her H f l( , ni a attack BtX‘ r '’a in \ rp|a ' h '-" delude ■■aUKht..rH. Mrs Alln M()1 . ■ with whom Hhe resided. BE ' ra "' Garanl of \ an Wert ■ ""*anl Minser of U,, Ange . Ktf 4 “”»• 1 Pontiac. f-l'Konw, Ben Car .-,' ’? 4 " ,)h *" and PharleH K-r of Mr * Char ’“« K.. r , '^ 1 Willshire ■ "a ,h ‘" A Mi». i in ' a "tep daugh- ■ (11 M ■ l"“<t"le.i her in I '''' r4 'i..-'i.i i, , n,:, '" l ‘'"'’ i w “ re not cl ‘"r in WOrd from "'•* ,hoi '«h An,e, ’‘*' but « ■4 Th,' , ‘ HPrV ‘‘-' Will he h " h>m>‘ iy f,,, ‘ rnoon p l»her ■ +“, w•?■ 7, S ' ,,an * '“""al HT ‘“ y It em?eVatu\7 RMOM ETER B»:z a * RAT URE READINGS 81 001 2 I r o ’■ I IB d BBoatMay. Wlrmer ’on'flht and

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

Commissioners To Receive Bids Feb. 4 The county < iiinmissjoners will reieive Healed lii‘l>< up ft o'l'.oi k on Feh. I, for furtiishiuu four t tuw of 2li ft iomiilen l.il oTtlllze: at the county fiirnt Propoaalu will aiao be ret elved <>.t a lu-w t: lcy< le type firm lim to. Bi>h!-... me to ■ stiiti what allow rice they will Intake forth« tiule-in of a John I Deere Model D. II h -epowet tractor Speclflciitlolts ai •• oil fib- at the county auditor's <ffin--o Russia Charges British Policy - Threat To Peace Policy In Greece, Indonesia Lashed By Soviet Russia lannlon Jan 22 ft P> UttsHiun < haraes that llrfii-h poli> y in Greece and lndo»enia threatened world peace today toti< lied off a •serie* of h'ish level < <>nfereii<et an how 11 handle a <•<»!>. ui r«-tit Soviet requewt tn an investigati in by the Vniteil Nation* Hecitrity council Anreid Vi«h n»ky. Soviet vice foreign cotninisear and fortian policy expert, arrived a few hour* after the Sov • ts inj.-cte I th>- >|tua tions in Greece and Jiva into I I'NO proceeding* .Many high qu.trtern regarded th*- move as aimed at <■ unti-rmiing Iriit'a formal 1 harg- that lluhml t int?: (>■ cd with Iranian Internal affairs. Krnest Bevln. British foreign secretary dMcussed the ftu**ian charge at a morning cabinet meeting before Commons i>-<<»im n-->i after the holiday rec" s in Coin inonx Prime .Miniwte Attlee indicated Bevin would in.u>< a *tat>’ ni>-iit on BritDh policy m <;.<■• and Indonesia, but did not hint when. The American delegation met this afternoon. A npoke*inan insisted that the Sovi--t cllaigiw based on the present e of Br.' *h troops in Greece and Java were not tlis ctlsitcd. But immediat.lv liter Secretary of Stat-- t.um.- E Byrne* left hi* hotel ami t<dd reporter* lie wa going to s> iBevin The Greeks and Dill h a' the PNG meeting gave the app< a: .ilu■•• of being pawn* in a big power game. The Greek foreign miniotei. John Bofianopouloa, said In- wis trying to get an appointment with 'Torn To Page 'oliimn •;> o Mrs. Wm. Hoffman Is Taken By Death Funeral Services Thursday Afternoon .Mr*. Violet May Hoffman .’’.o. of 12S North Third street, died late Monday afternoon at the Lutheran honpital in Fort Wayne after a six weeks illness of a kidney Infection. She was born at Craigviile May 11, 1915, the daughter of Forest and . Nettie Fratthiger Mankey She wa* 'married to William Hoff .man November 11, 1931. and had lived in Decatur «!n< e her marriage She was a member of the Zion Lutheran church Surviving in addition to the husband are the parents: four children. Ilobert Gene. Linda Lou, Judith Ann and Sally Jo. all at home, six slaters. Mrs. Frieda Mcßride of near Ossian. Mrs. Mabel Dennis of Fort Wayne, Mr*. Dorthy Hoffman of Decatur, and the Misses Mary. Patsy and Laura, all at the parents' It-ime; and five brothers, Ilalph. Carl. Glen, Walter and Lester Mankey. all at the parents’ home. One sister preceded her In death. Funeral services will be held a' 1:30 p. nt. Thursday at th.- hone and at 2 o'clock at the Zion Lutheran church, with the Bev. Paul W Schultz officiating Bur lai will be in the Decatur cemetery. The body may he viewed at the Zwick funeral home from 2 p. m. Wednesday until Thursday morning at ls» o'clock, when it will be removed to the residence.

Areas Affected Now By Nation-Wide Steel Strike Rrk GmBT 'CJMBUI I KI r tAK ' s si ’ll KMt Abb A WALKOUT <>f 7,'iii.iii'u sted wotk' i * has shut off production of Aim-i i< ;» ■ ■i i> i ihi-'i y in m-.u ly 1.30|i plants, sin has th>- IP-public mill shown. alaiv>- At> as of the l otintry directly affecti-d by the strike which climaxes months of fniitb-s- negotiation in W.isblngton ar>> -Imwn by tin light spa«>* on the inset map abov< Wi'liin a mon'h. obM ,v> r- ■ *t.m.<'> r.jtuu ••>.•" wo k> i migh' li.m>- to -top work a* other major industries an f»i< > I to shut down for la> k <4 -t> ,4

Announce Exam For Welfare Positions File Applications By February 9 Mi-s Bernie. <• N 1-on. .minty welfare dire! tor, anii-mti. ed <>d iv that examinations are now tieiiv offered for appoint tnetu to the position of cl.-rk sten.ig aphe in th.- Ad.un* county- puld.. w If.ire ofll. <•*. Applications must l»- iu the - ale •>»•■ sum divl-i.m office by Feb’it.try 9. Mi’S Ne'.-oli - ated Person* who qualify tm-otr-Ti the examination will !»■ placed mi a i ertili d list w ’>i< h w ill al <> mak them eligible for po*:tium in other county welfare office* Ti qualify, a p." -on must have a knowledge of -ho Hiaud ami typ Ing a* well as general ofliie wink A wiiHen ex.iminaiion will he given in yping and dictation. Ml** Nelson -tati'd Xppli. i-tion blanks may I. seciir.'d at the local wl fare office ill the court hotl-e Appointment of <>m- or two visitors in the loillity office i- expected in Hu- mar tu'iire XI <- Nelson and Miss Huth Born* aie the only Workers in tile office a ple-iiit At one time la-t summer seven per "Ils were employed Al Least 115,000 Idled In Indiana Strikes Spreading Over This State By United Pre** At least 115." " H<>'» i'-ti* were Idle 111 75 iiuiu*' ial p' mt* fo'lay as strike* spr-ad over the slate. The walkout y-st.i lay of (TO I'nited Steelwork.', * b'isted the strike total f..r beyond any previous Indian., fig-i steel worker*, nearly iwo-t.ird "f them in the Calument d*>t:i't. temporarily were jobless over Hoorlerland. Nearly P'-»nt* were closed. Elsewhere over the state. 3O.tWW> to 35,01 in remained idi" In the long strike of I'nited Xuto XXork.-rs (('. I O i against General Motor corporation Approximately 12."t'<> ('■ J (). I’nited El.'itri al workers remained off duty, most of them in the Fort Wayne arei. and 3,000 (To packinghouse worker* continued on strike against th" "Big Four" of the meat packing industry. S uttered walkout*, unrelated to the general strikes, kept a relatively smail handful of other work ers idle and a C**' *'(■•'• plants (I urn To Page I, Column I)

ONLY DAILY NLWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY.

Decatur, Indiana, Tuesday, January 22, 1946

Army Recruiters To Be Here Wednesday Three men f om th" army re .rin.iig us: * * I'> i XX'aym w I! he i fr atir XX Im - lav to nt. t i V |"W p<i -:i < lie "!; i-l< . ill til< jieguln I nit. I St.it. - mmy Vniitig I men 17 to 3ly. ,i of a n u--11-1 t<> v limit.-1 :>t ..I uy <ll’ • T, wc.-k lit Jl'llla v 2" t" 2'l •' ha* ben design t. ,| ,c uy iii .uiling w.'.-k t:i <>tig:i mt th.' tia . ti n iu an <ft • t t > ■ .il l up the 11. "ini'i./'• iigiila .c my to p.-rmit , i|.-!’.i-.- of men b.u; .n irv.-e ..ml i|<ug •<! i:rti tu hi. hi lit.-Ex-Velerans Must Register To Vote Veterans' Names Taken From Files | The -ask "f " • g|*telillg di-i-ling.-d v. 4.-ran - "f X'.'orld Wm II t.i qualify tie 'll fill V 'ting in ' IC eie.tiiill this year W l tait.'d I" day by <■ unty • b-rk Clyde o Trout mXpp.KXim.i'elv I *"" iii.-n wluc. m.m< * are imw i' a p»- ial • li.-'-men's I'egist, .it oil .roup Itl'i- , regist' to be Ul. .'ligi -Je !•' , 4" in their :i":c. pre in'-t*. M Troutne. stated In aicordamc with the provi sjon* f a -'ate ’.iw. paes.'d in PHI natm-s of s.-rvii .men were wi h 'duiw fi from th" . • •«! *■ rit ;on lib'* and pla.e.l in this -. pa ate sr-.iip Sin. .- the clerk s of .. .' !i.i< no .iff:, ial method <>f determining name* ..f v.-t.-rans w . . have al ifiuly I discharged ami separat ing them from thcee till in service. tlm servicemen mit-t register p.-i's'inaily. Over 1.00" Out A check with XI ‘S I! I*e N ■* wald. Adams county re <iid<- , re veii!ed that more than I""" servicemen.and worn, n hive been discharged to date, since a total of ,1,033 dischnrges were H-.-oid.-d up to date. Nn b-es t ian 13! have been le corded thus far in January N v ember, however, was the bigge*' month, when 7!" d scharg.'* were ' ierord.'d. Under t|je law. a dlscl'argee mit-t regkUer even if h" has ted while 111 service. Two Autos Collide Here This Morning Cars driven by William Dagtte, of route one and Louis Bertsch. Genera. were damaged early this morning when they collided on the slippery pavement at tj.r iuteisection of Madison and Tt nth streets. Police Chief Ed P Miller invest! gated.

Report Felix Gouin New French Leader Reported Selected De Gaulle Successor Palis, .tall 22 il'Pi Felix Gouin. *o< tali-t president .if Hie cm titip-n' assembly was i.-p.ir! '.I reliably toiiay in have r-cciv-d and aco-p’.-.l bid iiy Franc,- ‘ Dii"" main parti.•* to head a m-w iiv-i nm.-tit *u<. . .-ding that of '<>■'l ' hail*-- ImGaul.e I tiiifficial but r.-ponsilde -mi <-s ail th.- communists, -o. lil i-t- and piqilll.il republican* had agri-..| to nominal.' Gouin Th'-v j had Irn.-n whirling through an unbiok.-n serie* of < onferem >•* all day in an alt.-mp' to find a I i-.unprotnis.- candidate a. ceptabbIo III" big I 111 ce parties I’h.' formal nomination of a i m-w chief of government to be called premier a- again»l It.Gaulle'- presidency was put off until tomorrow when th.- a-.*em i bly in." fm file minute* Il -at in slh'lU e while D'-G.lllll. * letter ' us resignation wa- road Gouin i* president of th" con •iiltativ.- mb|y and 'ln- man | to whom It.-Gaulle .-tit hi* for | mal resignation letter The cmnmiinists tinned to the -It, I.ili'-t I nidi i.lte after oppoii linn from til'- in ialisf* and the poj.ul ir H-pi|Jdi< ans doomed communi*' hope* of installing their party leader. Maurice Thorez, in 'lie pi • -idem v , I 11< Gaulle IlitllS.-lf had guile to i '.imt'iy house mar Marly Finest, no' far from Paris for a 1 -li.u-t -lay Later he and his wife Were expelled til Settle d.'Wtl ill their newly pur.-Itased country . house in the Haute Marne Durin: the political crisis last . November, 'he communists al«<> proposed Gouin to head a pu'.dy left wing . ..inmunist socialist , combination. The brisk. bu*i Ills* like little assembly pre-is dent balked at the job then ( , (I Arthur Pence Dies At Kendallville Monday i Arthur Pence. 7»I of near K< n ' dallvllle, died Monday a! a hospi tai in that city after a yen'* ill- 1 i'ht-s Surviving are the wife, for- ■ nterly Cora Steel" of this city, and 1 a sister. Mrs. Lulu Donnally <f 1 Anderson. Funeral so: vices will be held at l ft :3o a.tn XVednesday at the I. E ' Berhalter & Son funeral home at i Kendallville Th" body will be . brought to this city for burial, with ' the Bev. Homer Studebaker "ffi elating at gravoido service* at the Decatur cemetery. I

Worst Strike Wave In History Cripples U. S. As 1,786,000 Idled

Over 13 Millions Are Lost Daily In Wages Worst Strike Wave In U. S History 1 New Yolk .l.m 22 il'Pi The i worst wave of -l ike In tin- mi Hon'- ln-tory i- <<>«ting the I i;.’,ooi.iii wo ker involved an e-ti imiteh »15>>o "oo dailv in lost wage a survey 'eveah'd today Mole 'han |l(HHnm,iilsi in «.>-< - I ;.| idy have be. n lost ill the four I big strik* - now ,;i pt o. i. - The e involve 1 12»> ker* ill a- -'eel auto packilirhoii-<-and •rical Industrie* Daily Io- in w ige in th« -• ton Industrie- I- JUIItk"" ■>> I'lin.' to lompany- ami union e-timat « Los*. Io file .Ollipaiia involved run* iii'u many million imue Bigge-t )<•-* in wage* ha b. t'li llffe ed by the 173'10" .-oik. -of the General Motor I'oip plant* whose -trike for a 3" p • ent wage imr.-i-e row in i'.- ninth week Thi-.e wo ker* have 10-t le>twe>n •«',2.imir>m<' ami 72."'"'""" Hu i. >• ba-i< of a I" horn wo k Week the l<>-S •- jH2,"ot"t"" er ‘’l2*" |>« mplrve Basing the rstima'e on a 4’. hou re. out. i ion wo 1 w-.-k the company -aid it i. ie-ided to . taidish the I >-* would b.- 472"""""" or *ll"'>" I >-r w orker I,o*- ol ;m oine to tlm .*""""" wo; kei - 111 th elect ia ala ltd |uik inglm'i >■ w<>rke * strike I* > a ojale<| at s2l.bim.""" for ■ Io- "'" pai ke - and a dm . . ■ rival woik.r Both -trike-- me ~Tiru To Page 3, C.,!.iiiiii 7> r» University Student Is Held In Killing i i ago, lan 22 11 Pi si In- >’ I. Sherman. 22. a Northwest.-i n I niv- • tv -ludeut. i.' irmd with pol • > today !om I- ,n’> i ‘ipt.'d imluviioou for >i 1.--'i'U n.■ aiioii’ tie k idll.ipela ring of ix y .'.li old .Suzanne Degnan Sb" in i•! wbo ■ a 'iiud by d> t.' tive al Toledo. <>. denied loknew anyth ng about Hie li'gn.in as,- ||" left til'' I am at all ol' lying -ta ion v i.i 'he d''" live.who .o oar>.in -■ I him h»- f om To!' I" B Leave Today For Active Induction Report Received On Jan 17 Contingent Four of the • gh' m«-i who took p e imhietioii ex itn.mil >m« I'lrough Hv>- -e vji • oti lanu.i y 17 hav>- ti--. ti a < opted by Hie arm -d force* ami one ot'i>' !■» ndm'ioii into a < on . b n'io's ol.ieetoi c imp Tile tepo I wa- ma t" today aydiaft Istaid at'mlm.-. .'ter r.'c.'iv ing a report from .-x imining off . als at the ludia’l-<|"d.- armory Al opted by 'he a Hied fie I>' a:.- Paul K.imman floh.-rl Joe < i *t. n. lb' man .1 li i Fea htei Walter Wavne P. ’-'ll Viept.-d for tmiiK ti m into Hr I > on*, buthm* obje. lo'- > .nip iS inon D Neiieiuo hw amlet Leave For Induction Tairteen m< '1 left this inoriiitig for Ind .inapoli* ami Induction into the al ined foil e* The . h.,d prev i oiisdy pa-sed pi>■ .mine',on examination* John t me Brunton was b-ad*i of the group. Whi' ti im liid>'d ,l>'sse Joe Cotai. Jr Donald D Steven* I’oi.eri .lame- Kuehr. .dbert Fran ii* Glllig, Otto Wai,e'. Salon I'h .-me. Lawrence Ve;n"n Kniftle. Paul Edward Morgan. William 'a i oh Flueckiger. Donald < lair Brun negiuf. Max Lynn Schimllet. Fred eilek Wayne David* n. Donald Clarence Haviland The induction nf Delmar Frederiik Thieme, a student war post poned.

Fight Foreseen In Congress On Truman Program •— - - • Tough Fight Likely On Legislative, Budget Programs W*hing Uli a.ln 22 .IP. ] \dmilli*lt atii.n I ad. I ill loti.-i. I oil ay *aw ...ns of tioul.bd day ai,*-id tn tlieh . fl"it to will aloval <>! P id,"4 T ii. in - • r-lativ. a' d l.iid-etaiy pi -I • u At least Hl e. item* It the 'I, !• gi-la:jve p.o a-'e .vhiMi Ti . | mm sent to > om' * ii In- t" | <"l<| Wold me age V.'-teldaV meeting -Hlhlio II opp.isni .li : •' • UU 'll a- .1 all lle It’d oil If. hi- party Xml hi* ICi * """ "o'l tilld , for flu P'l7 ti-. al ve n a -ha p re , dm t ion "V er p .if *| .- di did net - <H-fy all d. Hand- fn ■ goV el I. lie'l' .ll i- ill" uy imw • , t In- war • or. <' -p '-if -ii w a . 'aiti so hi • i * i|il.--' r | cotitinuafi.it. of th. p ■ . I i.,x -irti.luie iu .. der Io maintain ' • I pie ■< m high I a of oi. n'li. hl ill- o|||.While the Pii--ld.li l '..1 pielv I | lire of gel I jug me t< ut.r • 'if toiles iu Hie admilil'l atlotl < >n-. t ‘ idled < ompii'lee -.f ■m_ • I food 10l t ion of hi- Il gislal i•• e I IO | i gr I’ll w ill hale toll" :i -ledd < n | lh< floo of llu -.'Hate and I'o io* • I For in*f ill' • the ih> i-e I.iih’S 'committee appiond In 13 -o t ' Vol a 'll. a 111 e Io k. . a 11 • I employ men eiii.e mid. fed. al' i i.ntrol until Inn.' t". !''47. E-ti' when • i oui" to tln a).■ l'i -I ' it'- Silppio let -a f'li't ' I -< H. ti nf Hie oilli oui.' l.'.'p Ini ft \l ' i Dill <il I! 11l .ilh adv ha > j lioi'm rd hi- in .nl o io oft. •mb-1 it ute '<> etinm ill.' I SES • the tat.-- wif bi- '." d.iv * The adinltli-t rat :o|, lull -'■> t a . the minimum !i"nrlv w a • j om |.i ( 'o .Ci < nt- facing the p nspei ' nf ame ulm.'ii lief u.- it get - out <>! tile .-lia'e edm :iliof, ,i,d Ii! . ommitte.- Thi- wa- iom < d.-d by | ■ hairiii-in .11me I Muri <D . Moul S. n Atleii f Ellemle D J I.a waul- Hi I. !l i.- w H<m to j pio; ide for a 'i*i i fir* minimum ' M.a'iwbile It. ■ Frank 11... k ' I ‘ Mich I y in. o ia I; In. ■ lain, committee ote c, p.i -id.i.' T nm.iii - r.'u'ie -.-d b-gi-I.i'urn i.i « t up t i- ' finding board • lai dlsp.il. Hook plan io offei a motio'i . ailing on th ■ onmiit:,-.' ti- • line blaring on I'm bill fill the tax fl’oll' *O|ll*’ lllcnib. I * of the ll.ol*.- .vat and lllc.m- .o il ini' at-.- in f .vo of . iit'i i. ividual 111. Ollie tax. again and dropping tile h.'.tiy wa Hm > I I-. a.- in .'X. I.- tax. ■ 11.-P II I - r I- t'.-g . , I- I <> Legion Oratorical Contest Announced Schools Os County Entered In Contest Plan- fm the ninth annual la ion oratorical contest to be -lag eti in De.,.to and thtoiiEhmit the nation were antmiuu ed ImlayEd Jabei g. prim ipal of th I.in coin school. I- Imai post ch.ilrtnilll of Ihe event E M Webb and C I’ Striker lie other m.-mbe » of the .-ommi'iee Th.' contest start- in the *■ li.sd* of the county immedlat Ii wiili, w inners to he named pt jo to I I'ehruaiy 7. and a county winne by February Ik Winner of the .oitti ty ev.-nt will be entered in tlm district and if -ue.essful th re, in Hie -ta'e and national contests. Prizes of »2a. sl7 s'l. |tn ~( ld $7 50 will be awarded tn winner* of the flr-t four place* in the conn ty event. Mr. Jaberg stated.

Price Four Cents

Nome Mediators In Electrical Strike; Walkout In Steel Affecting Others By I llite I Pr« -- The w.u ' wave of »i ike- In the nation's h -m y .i pp .-d Am* eliea'i imlu-ty today i 'lie ad* I n|i |-f alio'i -ought me.ills tit! ' eakili- the de id'"' k "i' I Wages. | Sti k> -f om o . ia-t mado ' ' 7*., """ workers idle am! 10-r, ' :h< u v; : r.o.i uno j. |o--t ware* i-i < y day A I n.ted Pre*- .in v -bowed , > ■ mo-" tbati ♦!""""" ■ Wag.-- al eady > .’.»• I. .-n lost ill ' Hie '. cl alto p.u kinghollse ai d ele. til. a st u< - T’.o wbii. him ■ imm.llllceit l at Pi. id. f ' Tr im.m i* coiisjd- . in . ■i/ n. th io-.11 mdil 'ry. Ta.' a-Hon max '.I. place tod iv. 5... I. tail f - Lewis It. IS' hw.-lb 't.,.' b .uppointeil Wiili.ini ■ II Dili tom. r . I'man of t.iio ! w.c la 1 ...' board 'lid Xrtllll! H. | M. ci .i.i mu' i. I ■ New Xo k -'at. in dial -u marit i- mediai . li, -I k> < ‘ """ < I't I .1.-. fl iat work. I S' h .velleub.l. Il ,-i id Ii <w iv pp it.-e I mediatoi 4 ■ < ' W ' ftl i. ‘l'i. • a 1 I ale. I - i .aid W* In .-a . .Cid ' 111 el■t■ a,i < k» ■ i ai.-m-.ei-*, ‘tho-t rm k i w k i."i to al2 :l Jdty wa ti The -tee' It kc lol' 111 ifg .. i.- a ( |,,y ... Hi . to -■» i'h li.'d ■ i . - ti» 'I . t iko ■ I cadi ha* tut c t layoff of tmiifie. non ■' ikin.- <>ffii •• worker* ami about 7." mm .lilroad nvei* a d i . illite Wi.| kef X' N<-w Y , I’esiiaiutti F Fairil. -aid H • I<• u- -I'-I JI ■v so llto '. e| ' ik. • '• Ilpt.u Hi. I'|i» milled • • wO k' lit 101 l lie <| >1 not ii. t, •>»-!,• ip i th. i hi . liar''i i l.ai tig b i ii* • w -o k ing uneimdif i'.nal -imudri from 'iw 1.. ..I i , me- I .nd pilblh Meanwhile .a M.< ui---ton th-’ ' ■ . < I lee app ..red w ii.-i, I .i.. i i. ii of it- bill ' .iiiflmt z. '' . ■ . i.-ni tn . a'.» fa.a find a.' board* in labor di»i pul. T.l t I . .-... dai Hto tommiii.'. ‘.i aid 'i.ii icitln.rlzo 'll.- boald -i -iltip I." .1 I Olli pun V* I <io d m.r would it fl, dll *trike4 w ole Ia- .. cd . i, tkilig II ■ ill- ■ 1 e*t igiif oil X p .on, • d -i... | w.tlkoir uiichr Illg I I'lllpb I- IllltduW II of tho I .-le. rical Ippliam-. illdHsti te- a]. | '.adv leagued by Illa- W llklltllS. I illdu Hal o', .-i Vi -aid In 'ue m.t mi - k ti.ppage 1 X in • " met a I tindllii? boa-d <• a ! ing- in the uniI. nw le -'iik. 4 tu .rlv ’auni‘h> XIT, ami 'Tit |..0 kitighou* work<i- entering it- . euth day S'. ,'l i.,ni a.< d i.piM'.l to .i 1 ear low I - I. ntative. of 7’,0 mm -ink ■ .1.1 -te.-lwo- ke- 4 |> epar d f a |..n battle over wage d.-mand- , ' Th 'v Tu - i d memti.-i * of iin:t.-d fa'm • iptiprnem workers tt'lOi |.-m title.: on t ike for tho I -I ■ ntid 'la', a' I ! lu iir Os th.- Intel n.i mnal Hi' \< -t i fu 1 I i'>u iii l manage inmt offii • al* m.t null Vetnmeir eotieil* jatoi - I XX'a-hington i'l an attempt I’ • I I I ”l «> Leadership School Will Open Tonight Xdain* i outity < leadership training *< hool open* tonight at. 7 o’clock at the junior senior high -i ho.d with Dr llalph Holland g.-net,ii •>. rotary Indiana ■ oiincil of < huri li> * as the prm<ipal speaker L. L. Hann, county superintendent of schools is dean of tho school, whbh will continue to Fehruarv 7 Prominent speaker* will .be guest* The School ig I sponsored by the imea'ur miniI sterial association The n.-xt session will be held Thur* lay night at the same tinui and place with Bev XX' D Oldham. pastor of the Park Placo Church of God at Anderson. M the speaker Two session* will htv held ea. h week on Tuesday and Thursday night* for the nezt thrse weeks.