Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1946 — Page 2
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jksbaids! Wives I . Want new Pty and Vim? a! all drug »?->«■ » everywh»r«— In I ’•■• atui. ai ouoth Dru RAYMOND (Doc.) KELLER — Jsweler — Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonds — Watches •ilverware — Clocks 326 N. Ninth St.
PUBLIC AUCTION Having sold our home will sell Hie following personal property at 210 North 13th street. Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, Mar. 16-1:00 p.m. FURNITURE: 2pi''<'- Living Room Knife. .Studio t'ouih; Knee Hole In-k and ■ lt.ui. <>" I’.ional Chair; Library Table; Hockers. Dining Room Extension Table and elia.ts; Buffet. Glass China Cupboard; 4 Folding (’huh In |> Las Kitchen Table and (hair*. Walnut Bedroom suite, ((insists of bed. chest of drawers, vanity and lunch, like new; Laigi. Wai diol. Iron Bel, Dresser; 2 Innerspring mattresess; Com- ; moil. Cloth.- Hamper: 2 .Springs. 2 Wall Mirrors; Table Lamps; Feather Ibd; Feather Pillows . FUGS: 2 Good Axmln'ter Rugs 9x12: Good rug 3'3 xlo'4 . tug 2s "aS*; Throw Hug Burlap hack Linoleum Hull; rug pads MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: improved Faultless Cabinet Sewing Mac him D.iuntb-- Ikatrola. Kalamazoo President Range. :: burner Suvoil Kero >n< Stove and oven, 4 burner Perfection Oil stove: 4 hole. La .;. Uiumiry -tine Wash Tun and Copper Boiler; Rubber demolh-, Ing bar. porch Glid.-r Porch Swing, Folding Wallpaper Table and I brush* Comfort fratm King Cream Separator No. 351, either hand or motoi , Lawn Mower NURSERY STOCK: n Chinese Elms 25 Amerkaft AlborVita Evergreens; 10 Peach Trees; Nursery Inspection TOOL. LUMBER: Heavy du y cut off saw Motors; Wrenches: Chisels Punches: Plane-: Saw- Emery Meter Irox. Hits, Augers. Garden Tool-- Garden Hose; Bolts. Hingis. Nail* Brick: Roofing. Seasoned Building .Mat. al 2x». I« 12-14. 2xv. ' It'll. Maple Flooring; 2 Odd Lots of Lutni'ci Doors, Windows. Crates. Boxes, and many other artiel. •*. TERMS—CASH. Amos B. Zehr OWNER .1 F Halim.>llll Ant I ioni c r C W Kent - Sales .Manager Sai> conducted by .Midwest Realty Au. lion Co. Ireiatur, Indiana. PUBLIC SALE We Will »eii at plli.i. au.lloll I miles w.st and I-\ miles north Ilf ; Convoy, ohm or mile south and 1 mile east of Dixon, Ohio. Saturday, March 16,1946 at 12:30 P. M. 20—HEAD OE DAIRY CATTLE—2O G Hull Giade Guernsey Cows. 4 to 7 years old. on good flow, were fresh last fall an I rebred. / High Grade Guernsey Cows ; years old. dry and due to freshen soon. I Good Guernsey Heifers about |u months old 1 Guernsey Cow 5 years old, lie fresh by day o! sale 1 Guernsey and Jersey Cow 2 years old, milking good How. 1 Bi .mile H.-lfei with first calf by side 1 Black Cou t; years old. milking good flow. bred. 3 Bled Heifer1 Guernsey Bull, his Hire is Oom Waiter Tracy's herd. MILKER -ii.-Laval .Milker in Al condition. •mi— HEAD SHEEP—‘Mi tni Western Ewes. :: or 4 years old with lambs by side, these r-wt-S started lambing in January IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Stov. No ; power corn sheller with grain thiow.r first class; Superior 12 dim gram drill. ,M< Deering latest model cream separator; Brooder hous. H'xl2: .1 |i.e>e ip inch hammer mill with full set screens: Mi Deering t» ft basket type (lover bun. her; McDeering Rotary Hoe. Dunham dis. Dodge ti cylinder Engine, good shape; 10 gallon milk cans and strainer. TERMS—CASH Rhoades Brothers OWNERS Roy S. Johnson Am t. Ned Johnson Am t. Melvin Liechty—Auct. Alfred Laing—Clerk. Public Sale i On account of poor health. I wilt -ell at public- ‘m-tlon 3 ml!?' 1 east of Hoagland or 2 miles south and 3 mites west of Monroeville ■ <>u black top road. Thursday, March 21,1946 at 13130 P M. HORSES. Extra good team, Roan Geld.iig and Bay Gelding. 9 year old. weight 3iii a CATTLE: x Shorthorn cow* 4 Shorthorn bred heifers; 3 Short* horn open heifers; 2 Shorthorn Bulls old enough for service, All Mice roans and reds. HOGS: lo Big Type Poland China gilts; 4 Chester White sows and 1 Poland China sow. all due to farrow last of March and first of April; 1 Poland China boar 1 year old All hogs double Immiined. GRAIN AND HAY: Son bushel corn; JSo bushel Vlckland oats, suitable for awed; 300 bushel good quality feeding oats; lon bushel wheat; Ik ton extra goo:! mixed hay; 34 shocks corn in the field; 100 big shocks of fodder, 100 bushel oats and wheat mixed. IMPLEMENTS: American wheat drill; hinder; corn planter; McDeering riding cultivators: Wagon and boa: Clipper fan mill: Walk Ing breaking plow; Platform males; Rollers; Spike tooth harrow; sprintr tooth harrow; Mower: Side delivery rake: Good wagon and har raek: Large cooker kettle with jacket. Good double set hrltchtng harness; Blacksmith forge; Anvil; Drill pren: Other blacksmith tools: Manure spreader; 32 foot extension ladder; Clover buncher: Small fool* Os ail kinds: Disc: Mini boat: 2 yard Dump Boards; Tedder. TEBME—CAS4L FRED ALFELD OWNER Roy S. Johnson 4 Son—Auctions en. Bryce Daniela—Clerk. t
GENERAL MOTORS . q.atlaasd foe Paa* I tract and all gain* won under war labor board directive* except maintenance of union membership The contract runs for two years from date of ratification with the I iinicn having the tight to reopen * wage mzoiiallms alter one year The Ik's taut wage Increase ImtMted Hie pay of the average liouilv lat.-d workers from <ll2 to II lii'v. llltle rents lower lhau the ; average paid by the Ford Motor Co and two t.-nts below Hint paid by the Chrysler Corp The union also claimed a vic-
Railroad Working Rules Changes Hit Fact-Finding Board Continues Hearings ■ I Chicago. Mulch II <1 Pl Changi* in working rules demand , rd by Hie railroad broth. rhood» would < <»t iniir.ads 11,3<m übo.ooo I annually and would hamper transi imitation. Howard Nwllxert, i.mti I <el for the railroads, said today NetUert representing I lie class j I lailroud**. testified before in cm letgency fact-finding board hearing laiguments over tile demands of II wo broihei h > da tor a 2'. percent wage increase and changes in 45 ' working rules \ strike called lor this week by the brotherhood* lu* been p<»*l-poii.-d for 3n days, while Hie board hears the cw'e.
Neitz»’it said that pay of cer- | tutu employes would be incn-aoed 150 percent if the ! ul<-« plunges .ire granted. CiMts of tile nil*-* changes would be in addition to the L'St...im.opt. tequfred for tile wag.- demand, he -aid No H llgie < use ill tile ilintOl j I <>f th< world has involved so much pnuiiey," he said lie said 115 isi mi.u are involved In Hi • rule* de- ' manda The broth. I hood* are attempting to extend their outiei over man agerlal functions, lie said. Tile oigauizall ms proposals would destroy the usefulness of I mod. in equipment and increase the hazards of s.-riou accidents.' lie said. Tin- national railway labor act stipulates that tail facl-fjiiding iH.ard* snail sit lor a maximum ot day* Neitzert salt] today that th. i tales case could no' jtossibly be p.e»ent' ii in that t noAt 1.-uat (our m Hj(h» Would be required to heat all the evidence, he raid
lu u Guud I’::dll Deiatill o REDECORATING ( tCusUasrS Fram Fags Oa»l all space avatlabl. 1 so: patient' The rede orating has Iteen done over a pel: Mi *f week* and Ila* tn* Inteih ed with h.*,|<i:al op eratlou* When a room ;>e<aun- va ...led the wo:kmen would com plate the painting befote it Wu» assigned to another patient i tory :n it*> price liattl - *aying it had held to it- position i>t obtain ing wage tiicieatte* without price inci eases “I’ndei the present price-wage policy of the government, a price Increase in General Motors pro-dm-iM cannot be justified on th. aarti* of the flat increase won in bout ly rales and other ecoiiomii gains included in th* pr.qrosed strike settlement." a union an nouileement 'Mid Although the union bad ret>a<: e.l its demand that GM grunt a 19 '■j-.ent wage increases proposed by President Truman's fact-finding b"ard. It claimed ih.it other provi sion« In tife agreement, including equal pay to. women improved va .ation pay and ether economic clauses'' would bling ihe total ai • rage hourly im lease to ‘ w.-l. alrove'' the 19‘v rent i nure la>s» in wag.-, ah,u« < at GM worker* between 4125 outi.mm at. I j 4150.000,000 I, ms to the corporation has been estimated unofficial ly at IJoo.oihi.'no and 15" resultant i toss to dealers hiki other manufac turers boosted the total cost of the Walkout well over the 11.m0r,. mmooo mark
rwi I *) a Each gem i* sold A / here on th* basis S Kul » I io* color, clarity, V cutting, s«e. Re- pr gardless of the & price—it is s love- V ly stone honestlf ?• £fl represented and t J) Q M,<> ' (
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
jHCr --Mr |J#l W \ THIS 1$ AN INTftIOR VIEW of All Souls chapel tn the cathcdial at St. Louis, where funeral service# will be conducted on Saturday lot John Cardina. Glennon, who died tn Dublin. Ireland, on his way to Missouri from Rome, where 20 days previously he had been made a member of the Sacred College. Shown above is the slab under which the prelate will be laid to rest, his crypt to be marked by the red hat he received during the Vatican consistory last month. (Inlttnational)
Kennedy, Darden In Line For Job Tops In Discussion As Navy Assistant Wu'hingtmi. Man li II tlTi Millioiuin* JoM-pli I' Kennedy aii'lj foim*-i Gov t'olgnft* W lia.ib'h. of Virginia «<■!»■ top- today In | ..|HM Illative diM !--ioll oi like), a miiiiee- to undi-rwi tetary off navy Nomination of Edwin W I‘nuley so. that pout wax withdrawn trial the Senate yesterday by l’rs»id<-ut Truman after a political brawl that ja re I th < whine’ and left raw political wound* Kennedy -e.ved the K e,.- Veit adtninUtration a* a member of the »< nit >ud exihaiig* < o nini aioti and a .iinba*-adm to Gr at Britain. The man named t> he nude •ecreta!y is expected shortly to Mineed lame* F* ne-tal a* we* retitry of navy At I aat thu 1 i-under-tood to have been the phi if Pauley had been lonfltmed Pauley * nomination an* withdrawn at ilia .ei|ue*t blit under premvui aftei a six week- political battle in which -ecretary of inte tor Haiold I. I* kt- re-igned in a blurt of charges against him and Mr Truman likes returned to the battle last night in a *adi*> address h to e the economic < liib of New- York He said the Truman administration lacks moral standards "t> the degree that violation of the law iw condoned although it muy th.eaten the foundations of th government." Addresalng hi- New York audience la-t nigh' hke said "Why. perjury i« no longer sonsideied in some Quart - in.-hid-ing many newspaper** aa even a venial sin The Attorney General, who sought to lie diligent to invoke th iienalty of the law for perjury. has in effect taken the! position that when it sticks up Its ugly head in a hearing Into the qualifications of a man nominated for high federal office, it relat » only to a '{xditiiai <oiirovei-y' ami apparently therefore, L* so he juy. tally ignored." Ickes m<u«ed Pauley of propping that a fed ral suit involving title of Tidewater oil land* lie dropped to facilitate collection of campaign contributions for the Danmocratic national committee in 1941 Pauley denied th charge During the prolonged committee comroverity. Pauley sought vindication and finally an expression of confidence in hits Integrity. Committe announcement that Pauley had requested his name be withdrawn was accompanied by a statement that a majority of the members had "no doubt legardins his personal int grity and administrative competence." Mr. Truman backed his man only with the greatest reluctance. The dispute had little to do with Pauley s int g:ity or ability. He became a political issue and had to be sacrificed. 0 Mrs. Adina Dubach Is Taken By Death Mrs Adina Geib r-linbach. 76. died Wednesday at the home of a SOU Elute*, voithwr-t of fJt-rue. Other survivors are another sou Calvin of Linn Grove; oue daught-
er, Mi- Vilas dtelnei of near Be. tie and 10 grand* hlldieu Finn ral services will be In-id at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Cross Evangelical and Unformed chinch at Berne with the lh>. A Schmid oftii i.itiiig Buiutl will lx in th MICE cemetery at Herne. — o — — BRITON LEADER H uitlfiiird I rmi l*n*r <>»<•» ba* k- <>un<l of Kitsso Iranian relations. Ki t ailing the British effort! during tin- interventionist period after ill* last war to set up an ifidep* ndt-nt Caucasus state which would have been formed around tin Oil riches of Baku. Izv* sti** ■ harged that Iranian* who plot’. <-I against Ru-*i.t at that time continued to Ik- active in Iranian affairs. These Iranian elements, with the aid of 'foreign reactionaries." still hoped to carry out their 23-year-old territorial grab and make war against Russia, Izvestia charged. LEWIS ACCUSES (C*>n*tnu**4 ernm Ona) slaughter "W <i- ttiau'i ci .ition <>f the a otnpanyiiig ext rtioti " I.- wi.s looked at tin- H.idienct and ask'd oal miners wh> supported th- indictment to "stand >n your feet " The Joo members of the union i policy committee ro*e Lewis then walked off ti’e stage, asking that th* lottfe.-nw recess until 2.13 p.m. Earlier. the min leader -histed .ittuti*ton of th*- . onf> ,xiii e t> the J que-tion of mine safety with re-1 ports on tin* expl. ilon whiih kill • 1 24 miners at Four Mlle. Ky near Pineville, last b- < 26. Mean while operators showed a cautious optimism ov-.r prospect** of avoiding a min - strike on Vprii 1. but kept theh fingers cruised. Management r> presenutlvns said a mure accurate evaluation of strike pr< *peits would be possible I onl\ after actual negotiations begin. probably next week. Lewis already ha* taken the legal steps necessary tor calling a strike when th*. present wage contract expires on April I. The operators' hopes of avoiding a work stoppage were based on what they viewed as th con < iliatory ton*- of l«ewi*>* opening ■ statement before the wage confer ' ence. A* a basis for neg gluttons. • Lewis asked for higher.wages and I ehoster hours but proposed no I • »peciUc tian i ex. The union held the floor again! i yesterday to detail its complaints I against th hospital and modi* alI i " — NOW SHE SHOPS x CASH AND CARRY” Without Painful Backache : ssUl?? BU ‘ r »'*T' »»«!»« UAaeha I flolcMly, mic< they dimmer that the real *”'* *’••« O’.t of th» pinu a T <isy **** B ” St ***• ,Uut • kWa 7 f F ,eWo " rj Ipojianoua **»*'«■ to ewnn K rmr k L2 S SrI?C«LB 8l * cU S he - , h' | s»m>wls. I " nd '•'W’r.gHimg u» h’ sds, h-v nod db.ztn*-s, I or scant* r**»M;.-**l with smnrtmv nnU your i.idnen or bladder. !IB > i:mH «nrf*w»(uUjr t*”- ri'* - wl ? k*” tb * *’ “““o?
Larvlcra available in mine <** J . nmniues. To meet thos. coml>iuints.*U'Wis ha* asked dhe eslabllshment M a welfare fund. Qn< the union Anisim# It" argument* in "I"" ‘he operators will reply Ifo. saining m dosed sessions will follow. Operator souicr* hidi'at.*»l they regarded ah "f iM.int mograrn a* •‘negotiable pro- ’ imsal* Hut they did not know what Lewis might accept a* a sett lenient L
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H was Indicated that the op. r ( alms would bo willing to talk at ' l a'l about sotllink the dispute; I over union ivcognltlon tir tgim supervlnora. A |M>l|a y comntiiti e decided to •‘continue Oplwsithm' , to such reiuguillou. Nevertheless, some <|> rat., reportedly were ready to discuss i the question at the time ot ti.e, strik last fall over the super vis ota’ issue. They wanted to discuss th* possibility <»< a" agieem.ir with the I'MW to designate c.r
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