Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1946 — Page 2
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ICKES LASHES (t'astlsurS From Pago niiiwtea ull of your other governb’cnfal acllvttlei You will purilon ui<> If I remark Hint ihtu i* In the nature of supererogation. 1 assure you that I have hud no n*»< ret <l«»r-tatit. having resigned aa secretary of the interior, to hold on to any other office under your jurisdiction Sincerely yours. (Hud! Hamill L. h-k. -s, Si-i i’ taiy of the Interior The Pit i.lent. The White House, leke* told President Truman in an earlier word letter he would quit on Man h 3‘, or sooner n« tin president wished Mr Truman said tomorrow would lie about right. The town is aprruluting on hke- suceeaMii Almost any western lieinoi i.it in or lint of office mny eapeet to figure in the pie nomination stakes likes depared in u blast of prose and oratory in with h he Hou In Hiilcl FALSE TEETH More I’irnth In Place j 9-1 ■ i wablhtM whrti * n laugh -»r ! ilk? 1.1 fprlnkh i FSS THETH " ' H »!• < T ?‘lk lifH' <». ;» «• hli p ’*.!.• IrnhlM h«l*’ tv» th Hi •: tit n ill h’H • oh?r‘h *• ■ k / -;i' r ‘<*h-ntur-
PUBLIC SALE A I .... ,| my t.irtii I, tin- undersigned, will sell nt public amti.ei, la>- • ■ '-itt- it- , iie.i-t of Itciatut or l'« miles north of jli lit >'< hoot house, on Saturday, February 16, ’46 Time—l2:3o P. M, 4 CATTLE— I•> - v row. • yr o| |. with < alf by side. Jersey vow, 7 yr-, old.-• fl- Il i-y day of -ale Jei ey A Brown Swiss heifer, coming first < alf. bred (tec. 13. HORSE Bay men. smooth mouth, good worker POULTRY head ol White Hoik pullets, laying gisid 40 shocks m< r <>. !•-■- of Corn in the shock; 14 sacks of fertilizer: 7<! ft,a of Lillie It 'I (‘lover Seerl. six hives of bees. Ludb balloon tire bicycle, like new FARM IMPLEMENTS & MISCELLANEOUS ilubbei ired wagon with ra k. Storm King buggy: 7on a -ide disc With traelo: In'll:, ingle disc; Oliver sulky plow, ‘J walking plows; Splki tooth ha. row Corn planter Corn cultivator . Galvanized stock tank. Platform scaler: 2 gas engines; 5' mower; slump rake; latnd roller; shovel cultivator. Double shovel plow, Single shovel plow; Double se- of breechhie harness. Set of buggy harness: several colla: 2- mo tod roll* of new barb wire; 4 iron kettles; io t»" tile 2 ft. tone ft.' gal milk can Good Vega t ream separator; 2 milk buckets, pad milk strainer. 1’ 2 gal. ice cream freezer; oil drum; 2 hand saws; 2 scythes shovels forks chicken fountains and feeders many other tools and articles not mentioned. tfotne Household Good*. TEK.MS-CASH. SAMUEL and JESSIE DIEHL OUNERS Clerk -Bryei Daniels i Auctioneers -Suman Bro Decatur photic 11761: .Monroe !tl-V “PUBLIC AUCTION HOI SEHOL!) FI KNISHINGS and ANTIQI ES In -The A. J. Smith Home" 251 South 2nd St.. Decatur. Indiana Saturday, Feb. 16-I’oo p. m. FURNITURE: DECKER Plano. Ebony (as. 2 Pi.ee Living Room . Suite. Li irary Tabb Occasslonal Table and chairs; 5 .Mahogany Rocking Chair. Victrola and Ri-cords; Sectional Bookcase; Table Model Radio; Beautiful Hi Pice. Mahoqany Dining Room Suite and luldo pad. :: Oak Dining Room cilairs; Birds Eye Maple Bedroom suite with stand amt 2 ro< k. rs. 2 Brass Beds, box spring and mattrers; 1 Iron Bed. complete OAK Corner Clothe., closet with large mirror; 4 Piece White Enamel Bedroom suite, box spring and mattress; 2|< Cheats of Drawers. Bedroom ('hairs. 2 Wicker (’ouches: Wicker Tabb- and Lamp Hail Tree. Radio Cabinet; Smoking Stands. RUGS 2 • IWXI2 Rugs: bxl2 1 -, Rug; 12x12 Rug; Uxl2 and h l 3 X13 rugs. ANTIQUE FURNITURE — Maroie Top Dresser and table; Walnut Rocker: 2 Children- Ro<k-r»; DAVIS Sewing machine; Antique Piano Bench: Love Seat: Chairs and Tables; Antique- Easel Frame. ANTIQUE DISHES and SPECIAL ANTIQUE PIECES Antiqu<- Coffee set. service for six; Dozens of Antique Pieces of China; Antique Fruit Di*he». S't of ROYALSTONE China; Antique Silver Casier. 2 Pickle Standards: Antique Silver Cake Plate; Silver Crumb act; Silver Spoon Holders; Antique Candle Holders; lairge and small Van'--; Picture Frames: 2 HOMESPUN Coverlets; Copper Book Ends Copper Tea Kettle; Antique Shoes from Holland; Cuckoo Clock: Antique Shells; 2 Antique What-nots. DISHES, GLASSWARE and HAND PAINTED CHINA Many Hand-Painted Dishes and Plates. Several Hand-Painted Chop Plates; Coffee Set. ervli-e for six; Tea Pots: It Etched Goblets; I set Goblets; 3 CVT GLASSES, CLT-GLASS V*ascn and bottles; 2 sets Siierbcrt Dishes. BOOKS. BASKETS. MIRRORS. LAMPS. PICTURES and MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Collection of Indian Baskets. Beads and Belta; sets of Encyclopedia, Historical aud Religious Books: 25 OIL Paintings and frames; 6 Piece Fireplace set; 'Fop .Mirror tor Fireplace; Large Mirror; Wall Clock; Folding Tables, one round; Canes; 2 Floor Lamps; COPPER Bird Cage and stand; Set of Snow Shoes; Leather Bags and Sult Cases; 5 Large Trunks; Childrens Toys; Childs Tables and Bath Tub: OAK Folding Scrceiw; Sewing Table; Brass Curtain Rods; 4 Pr. Feather Pillows; Fca'her Mattress; La< e Curtains: Bissel Hund Sweeper; ami many other articles. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, KITCHEN UTENSILS. Etc. 2 Toasters; Coffee Maker; 2 Electric Irons; Cooker; Sandwich Toaster; Large Indirect Light; I Coffee Pots; 4 Skillets; Many Cooking Pans and ALI MINI'M Cooking I'tunsils; Buckets; Gas Stove; Kitchen Table; Top Oven; Waterless Cooker; Stool; Ironing Board; and many other pieces. OTHER ITEMS: including a WESTERN Saddle; 3 Radio Battery aetu; 2 Large White Oak ftoors: Extension Lamp; Lawn Chairs; i Magnetic Radio Speaker; Wooden Siiutters; Fireplace Tile, and many other articles TERMS—CASH The “A. J. Smith” Household (goods MRS. W. P. SCHROCK—OWNER J F S«ntnami—Am tioueer B. W. Kent— Mauagi r Gerald Bfn« U< r-Ck-rk iai® condu ti'd try JLdoest Reilly Am Don Co. Ducautr, luduua.
submitted hh reason for resigning to the president and to the press. To Mr. Truman he warned ot the danger of submitting to . the kiud of political pressure which led to the Teapot Dome i scandal in the Hurtling admlnts t rat ion 25 years ago lie further said Mr. Trutuan hud expressed "link of confidence" in him in the Pauley affair. To the press (he sharp tongued cablnetear said hi- did not "cure io stay In an iidmlnistrution where I uni expe< u*d to commit perjury ” He Mil! thi> president hud usked him io go easy on El (Pauley >" ——- - -o- — 558,000 NAVY (Coutluurd I'ruH I'aae Oa»> Harbor and Kodiuk Strategic bases to lie locsted in the Atlantic and Caribbean ni'-a* were Argcniua In Newfoundland. Bermuda. San Juan and Roosevelt Hoads in Puerto Rii-o: St Thomas. Antigua, St Lucia in the Les-o-r Antilles; Tnnid.nl: British Guiana: Great! Exhuma in the Bahamas; Guantanamo Jamaica, and Cm o Solo .-nd Bhllmhi in the Canal ‘Zone . _ — 0 —— UNO ASSEMBLY (Contlnu-d P-vam Fsse Oust and pcin.iiient I NO beadqua. tors in the t ufted States, and a Ruslan effort to obtain a privileged po-Hion for the World Federation I of trade unions. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatm
New Violence Flares In Lebanon Strike Non Union Workers, Pickets Clash Again Lebanon, Ind, Feb 14 (t'P> — Non union employes Mti<l API, pickets dashed at the Hicks Body company plants today, for the second time ill a week Two persona, one of them a wo man pi< ket, were injured and many others were bruised in fist, fighting ns the pickets renewed then attempts to halt u back towork movement The company manufat lures 'ms bodies It has been involved In a strike since last Nov. 1. The bai kto work movement was organized two weeks ago.* S. A Sweeney, an AFL organizer, charged that the company Incite | the trouble today by ordering workmen from plant I to go through pic ket lines nt plant 2 Sweeney said that the workers used knives, < tubs, chains ati.l lads.- to crash the line. Approximately 75 AFL mein , Iw-ric from Indianapolis, laiwrenceburg. Frankfort. Lafayette and l.ebanon eHtablislic-d picketing at i bJo a. m At 7:45 a m. u siml-i lar number of plant employes I converged on the picket line* I from two sides , About 3-*' workers penetrated i the lines and entered the plant. : Sheriffs deputi'-s helped restore orde r clarence Bishop. Lebanon, u plant worker, was taken to Witham hospital after the incident He said he was hit while break ing through the pi< ket line ai ter entering the Plant, 111- ccdlnps ed. Mrs Eveiyn Bark. 4.’>. Frank fort a picket, sai l she was knock ed down and trampb-d Sweeney charged that the “riot” was "organized by Frank Well-, the plant sales manager." Last week, violence occurred at the plant when the AFL attempted to stop workers from entering the plant. This week, approximately half the notmal personnel of 25<t to "00 employes Were back on the job. disregarding token picket lines. Tile union claims it was locked out. The management says the trouble- started last NoVvmbei over the dismissal of a union employe.
Demands Grow For Argentina Break Congressmen Make Demands For Break Waahingt m, F"b II il l*' Cmigrt-Msional di-mami* for the I'nited State* to never relations with Argentina piled up today in the wake of the Stat. Department A , "blue lawk" blait against the At'-, gentiin- military regime. Sen. Joseph F Guffey. D. Pa.. .laid the Nazi-llk- p die a- of Al-| geiitina were a grave threat to democracy. He lira-'I I’n-ident Truman and the State Department to proclaim the Argi-atin gjvern , inent "an enemy of peace, security .and freedom " He proposed that the t'nited States ulmi instruct its delegate*. to the I'nited Nat ion* u-'sembly In London to seek Argentinu's suspension before th.- cui.eiit session ends. Sen (’ail A. Hahh, D.. N. M-. charged that Argentina’s course "is In direct conflict with the principles, aims and purpesto" of the I'nited Nation*!. Rep. Sol Bloom. D.. N. Y.. chairman of tin- House Foreign Affairs committee and a l*N(> delegate, said the evidence proved tbh country's charges were "based on al.soiute facte." The facts wm-e indtspu-' table and the indictment stands. h>- said Rep. Emily Taft Douglas, D.. 111., said that "with . very major j eneiiiy def* afed. it wouPJ Im- al-surd for us after ail the t agrdy of World War II to let its spawn HourUh in the Americas." Wyoming reports chow the state j suffered K 2 forest Bros in IM4. The sun i» only about one-eighth as hot as the hottest stars, whose ' temperatures range up as high as NATIONAL GUARD OF (CeMIMeW Frum Paae Oss) tas were: State Ground Air Total Indiana .... 16,237 I.OIT 17,324 Indiana 616.237 , 1.0W7 17.324 lowa .. 10MR 1,101 12.0»0 The principal ground and al • coponenta aa proposed to (he governors of the various states Included: Illinois—The 33rd division, one n gimental combat team. 56th wing headquurk-rs and hcadquartev s sqiiadt on. one control squadron, two light bombardment squadrons, two tighter quadrou..; Indiana* !ht B<Gi , otic tvsn’rol squadron, two lighter «*q iadrous.
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ASKS WHEREABOUTS (Continue! From Pas* Ons) .u tni'ii s d j w.i iim uHh It have’ 2 What did they do alamt it? 3 What information did Hawaii have and what did they do auout it? Tin- committee hope I to finish wftli Clausen today bu l there appeared little c uatlii it could com , pleti hearings by tomorrow's dead . Illle. A -equest for a two-week I'X tension eppeared likely. SOME WIND DAMAGE (CsatlaarU Fraa. Past Owe) wae at first thought The mercury meanwhile slid, | from a high of 52 degree - iate Wed nesday afternoon to the low 2o's. lAt x ant. today the Daily Demo-: i erst thermomete registered 22 i ahnve. Snow flurries, which fell 'during flic night, added further to t ic total precipitation aftet a “tea dy rain throughout most of the day Wednesday. Additional enov. flurries were promised along with "decidedly <older" weather for tonight. —— — o NEW WAGE PRICE ((watlaaeg Prua. Ps<» Oae) [ were to Im- sent home at mldnieh* tonight. j 4 Tw Ive hundred AFL mill ■ workers left their jobs ut a Del I ro|t Cbryaler Corp, plant in u Juris ■lictional dispute 5 The four major ritidier «-<>m panics and the Knifed Rubber workers unton (CfOt agreed to mei hi Washington Feb. 1* to wonk oiii a settlement of their dispute on an Industry-wide ha itMeiinwhlh-. threat oi i notion wide telepbon* strike iiicrei cl wlteli negotiations collapsed in the ! six Week walkout o Western Electric - mployes in New York and New Je-sey A Western ‘Eiectrh e nploy< ociation spokesman said the n-it iemai federation of teleph-m work ji i-i. pledged to -upport th- HEE\ I in its wage demands, might tak« strike ac tion at its inerting ne>: w ek at .Mempns. Tenn. - o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur CROSS EYES STR LIGHTENED S.c/ely. permanently! Fsually in
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