Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1946 — Page 2
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FORMER ICKES (< uullnnrd From I’ngr One) curacy <«i int-niKiiMiduinM on the* contei *aliou wliUh li ken present-> ed. Earlier, .(r tary of navy Jann Forrextal told Ihe < jiiimltl« > In had "u (aioiabh- iiupiivloii” <4 Pauley's ch.iaittr and ability. Hi declined how ver, lo make a flit rec nui:u<4idatiou an lo whether the th mu should loiillnii the
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California oil mmi's nomination Forest*! read to nuvnl affairs committee a 4 ngthy statement reviewing his relations with the ' former Democratic national trussuret Hut hi- did not -ay whethei he thought Paul y should get the lamination ih did inaki it ileai however Ilia) he would object to Pauley's I P emotion t<> secretary of navy before he uad b ett In the depart iik-di so six months. It is understood Fol c-f i| Wishc- to leave
the purl and ieturn lo private bus InesiForrestal testified that he di- ussed with tlie Lite Vr -idont Hoosevelt, shortly before hla tleiuh. the possible nomination of Pauley as and r-vi- t f iiy Tile sciietary said In- suggested that Puuloy come in- 1 to tlie navy ~u > work a- other civ . Mians hud done” and tluit lie would consider him for a higher appointment when a vacuiuy <> < Hired Aft r Mr. Itooseveh's death. Pauley was named umbassador; hs' repaialimts and wus not avail-1 able for tile navy Job In connection with the federal I , government ufforts t-» get title ' to Tid land oil reserves, Forre-ia! ruled with the contention of fuitn er Seereta y of Interior Harold I. likes "that the i--:ies should be re.olved by the sltpr ute court of the t'nited Stater ” Ickes lias told the < ommltlee that Pulley tried t > Ret him I i drop th Tideland title suit HOW before the supreme court. "I -bare like.-' gn-at concern about the exhaustion of our oil and ’ other inltieral re- rv<--," Forrest ■ al raid "A serious i--ne ha- been 1 i i I in the beaiing - bv the l i-hli ge that Mi Pauley in a ion I v i-ation with Mr Ickes under ' took to Urge tile latter to lend. lilm-elf for the bartering of polit iial influence in return for campaign contribution”1 have no pci soml knowledge 1 1 ar to th truth or Lal.-ity of thi- ' charge ” - Tlie eommlttei intended to tion Pauley about his former aetiv- ’ itiee a col'iu to of Democratic campaign fund-. I. O I NEW BATTLE ON ... si H <»NliMurd I fhui I’uigr Onrl til *p» < ial (siiKl.tnl.s ‘ whic h the J ■ inn h«»ai'<l is autii* oil/. I to fix ■ Or the mine) might claim an Increase to keep their hourly <at< ip Hu,. «nh (|| t . , ~st yf living. Tlie basic wage in coal mines ha- no’ l>e<-n increased Mine the spring of I'lfl when the ■ <!ay rate was raised from *«> to 17 During tile War. however, the miners received substantial 1 raises by winning pay for Him -pent in underground truv-l. Whatever course may be lollowed, Lewis' par! activities rug- 1 gosted he would demand settle- ‘ iio-iit of wage i- u. - through In gotiatiolis without n gar;! for ' poli< y restraint- on coilectivo 1 bargaining \nd Ho- same rec- ! ord indicated that the operator* ; would insi.-- they <-oull ’lot igtioie those restraints because i they could not raise wages unless the government authorized price lelief While government laboi offi-i < lais regarded the coal industry as a problem in the future, they were showing immediate alarm over the lalior situation in the farm equipment industry. FIRST AID CONTEST H'eßtlßurU Vrum Paus <>■•> Vh for Porter, hick McCotfneil. Hyford Smith and Ralph Smith Jr A rating Daniel Doolie patrol — Don hmitii. Dan Mills John Doan and Jim Hassett. A rating. Troop 63 Indian patrol — Kay Runyon. Glen Howdoti, Hob Hudduth. John Lang and Hob M-nhart. It rating Troop 67 Eagl< patrol — Harry Eckrote, Jr., Robert (lillioni llh-bard Allspaw. Walter Mazeiin and Logan Hprirttger. H rating Hear patrol Rolx-rt Schindler. Fred StauOer. Merlin Ix-luuan. Robert Miesse and Igjren Heare. A rating Wolf patrol — David Nussbaum. George Hewitt, Palmer Heare.
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Hilly Stucky and Donald Neuen schwanler A rating T C Smith, county health and safety cbairtnsn. was chairman of He contest, and Joe Saunders. Ml’va S< <>Ul < xeclltive, WHS ill charge of judging and points tot ! ratings. Officials of tile content W-le IIfollows: Judges T II Gehrig. Phil Sauer. A. J Baker, Avon Burk. Robert Zwuk. Bryce Thomas. W T. Hunter. Ernest Stengel. E. E Bixler mid Norbert Huffman Doctors- II Myers and L. While hurst Recorders R Stingcly I and Geiiild Elzey. o. -. ■ . - ■—■ Democrats Win In ■ New York Election Arthur G. Klein To Return To Congress N« w York. Feb. 2» 11 Pi Tie Democrats returned Arthur G Khdn to congress today but the American labor party challetiged ’heir traditional < mu id or lite 19th Gower ca«t side Manna latij toll git-ssional di-tii i Klein, a former cuiigru-winan. :e- --• ived 17,360 vol* - in yesterday'.' »pe<ul ejet lion to 13,121 10l Jo.times >i'cl, ladio t-oniiiit nt.itoi and Ai.P candidate, mid 1311 fori o— 1 \\ ilium S. Shea, Republican. The vole was exceptionally light i .mi the AI.P claimed Klein'- v >lt was the maximum strength of tlie ta-nmany maclnn ■ In l!Ht. Samutl Dickrtf-in. whose appointment t > the stale rupri ine ' . mrl m res,, hated yc-i today's spe-. i ial f lection, polled 52,5;;t votes on the Democratic ticket mid the AI.P' .ii> iiiin 17 373 13 mo,a- Ih.in 1 Klein drew from ms o.vti paily REMONSTRANCE tt'fratlßurU Freui I’sur Obs> lb - and othc’ft. \ pi liiioii to. the f : tension of th. Effie Patton -w. rlo the we-i i side of Bush itiiet, -kill'd by Auth my .Myer- mi l <> li. .- wa c f« rr. <1 1.1 the strett and sewer tom mute., in iotijunetimi with the tiiy ctumte A pftition in a rural i-ht line i xten-ion, signed by Norman Do.-hrman, wa» reft;.cd i> tljc light committee Several proof- of pllbiiiitif.il we e pl it 111 rni i ord. ill- alhfwf .1 an I ' i i rutltlm >a sih<-.-.. t.iiidmi'd during the
TAKE CARj-QF YOURS WITH LIL T"L > Ooa't t4ke • cJuuite f” . . ““ * ** «i* .ith »au. h.rrt tn S^tCWl: V>* with your bird to cieiaid. lubricated. aaw I <eplace Hoovei Cleaner. carbon brushes insured Give It onh genuine Hoover Com- ACITATUIi or BRUSH ROU ucaoad pany Service. " ,d ‘"located Bell ''CPIAi.O3 We are the authorized Hoover Service Agency here, completely GURU SWITCH au euctnca c<mequippea with special tools am. | genuine parts. Workisquich,guar- » cLEMfIMG UHCOCY enteed. extremely economic"' «u at amannen tow cose. BBBtBt Bl jB & ' • 1 • I > ■ I I ■ ■ it is our aim to render the finest telephone service possible. If you are on our waiting list for telephone installation, please be patient as new installations are being made in the order which new telephones are re* ceived. i
siou -Mayor John B Stuits, city alto.tiey Henry B Heller, city <l. ik tn a-lire. 11 Vcruoil AUlaUd ctiuiicilmeii Joseph Hr. nnmi. Dot phus Drum mid Alfred Beavers, along w, h -.-vi ral departments heads, were pre«o-llt at the at rsioli. o The average range of the size of faints in Sweden is from 5 to 43 at res o - (b —— ACTIVITIES OF | ADAMS CODNTY 4-H CLUBS | The 4 II Beef . alf cluli mi l Friday at the comity ugc.il s office, alld made a lour of the John KllilZ ' and Fred Ahr farms. Henry Mayo, from the Purdue l lliveisily 4 H club office, gave inI dilation on the care id caivc- to tin members ol the dub. The topics that Mr. Mayo spoke on were i tlie amount to feel t ie cult. .-. Hu ■ way to lead it and the method of 1 making a calf *taii<l for howing. At tin- close of the meeting, Mr Arcliliifld announced that Mi Muy > would return on June G, when mi other tour will lie held KLINGEL BROS. Importation JCcßisfcrctl AYRSHIRE CATTLE PUBLIC AUC TION SATURDAY. Feb. 23 st 12:30 FAIR GROUNDS PORTLAND. INDIANA I 55—TOP NOTCH REGISTERED COWS AND HEIFERS—SS Tills is a high class offering pi rsonally selected for this Auction by Hie good Judge Herman Klingcl and represents a real high class lot of strictly Scottish blood lilies They Were seleelcd for real high pnaludion. many ( high official records and the heifers are from real producing slams. This offering I* good enough for the master breeder and by allmeans the plm-e for the beginner to start right with the right kind There will be 23 cow- In milk or near-by springers and 3ff open ' ami bred heifers HEALTH AH T B. and Bangs ft ht’ ll TERMS HASH Sale post the This sale Will take place regardless of price or weather. CATALOGS They will be available sale day KLINGEL BROS. Owner* and Importers Ray Griffin, will represent the Nat iolial Association J T Darling, will represent the Ayrshire Revliw. l.oyd Crotn li. The Farmers Guide ! Frank Lile. Sale Mgr.. Bellefontaine. Ohio
/ / 7 Hf I Tlr fat a More miles per gallon... more power—pep—pick-up, that’s what IK Phillips 66 aims to give you!* f And you'll say we've hit the bull’s-tvc the < first time you till up with the new Phillips 66 und give your car a workout. The ueu Phillips is a high volatility gaso- i JEM line that will make you open jour eyes the first time you drive with it. Talk about powcr-pick-up—pep—quick starts, whv brother, the whole town s talking Bn|||| about Phillips 66! /1 MH M'jjfßaEgjE ■ i pßhm I f i«l LLtf fr |( )' ]r* f, HiujPs volatility MEANSmi" UtKr PEP ANO POWER ® f IN YOUR MOTOR/JM ..a*LJ ’ll 811 *vM■ 1b I
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STIMULATE OUTPUT (CußllaueU Fram Pa** O«B> 1 . .id. Bowie mihil and tdJ the lOinmittee: ‘•There are .-nine areas when- Mr. Ford mid I are in full agreement; in theri we're not.” Bowles ask'd the committee'* permission" to writ'- Ford mid o.k into any complaint t. iHpe. ialiy hose concerning tin- difficulty of jetting parts IM-cau.-c of restrictlv ■ Ol’A ceilings, and. and see if there »re any corrections w- will have to make.” -—o - - EMPLOYMENT (CoßtlßurU Krum Pau* Oiw> sident as to how best t > 'achieve ill the ih-.-Jf I goals. A maximum appropriati >n of 434-3,011 a year is aatlmrlz -d t> enable the c'lilned to set up its own -Haff of experts and clerical
nail - - i m — ma »■—■ii.iiiu! » . , —r- L >—•— -- — I ~ ...Servicemen ■ We have received a J | Limited number of t TOPCOATS J and invite you to make your Jul* A purchase from this selection. QMbuS .’JT/ll®* Sturdy Down fleece materials, in a choice of popular shades, I jl including — Yfapd f QWI K Camel Tan Cinnamon Brown B Light and Dark Oxford Gray il/1 II 25.50 - 28.50 [I ’I 1 Come in Tomorrow. I Supply is limited. 11 I f nE | Holthouse Schulte & Co. ', ——ii r— »wi" in iiu— Miwr < >lw .p..«. i
a-a; limits. For < ingress' part, the itrt ea a 14-metnbrr joint coin lllittee. seven fr in each ilou to consider the Pef-*,<l«-nt'• program and recommend h-gblaliou to ap propriate committees of both hou.--ck. Members of the joint commit tee are to be cliosen by the I’resident of tlie senate ami the speak- * the ii'iusc in iiroportifiti to exist ling party majnritiea. WILDCAT STRIKES I iContlnued Fion. Pace On*) ' The conference is still in disagreement . on three things: wages, union security and paragraph i,:; of tin- old contract, tovering promotions and transfer i," Dewey said. 4'lo electrical workers held a mass meeting at PRtsburgli and pulse I a resolution charging ti>at Westinghouse's proposal-
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