Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1946 — Page 5

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lambs steady BT 1 K'wmS and spring lambs j < ()0 . ''>minon and medium " 'o 13.00; small lots K darlings with M* *" : "htughfcr ewes » lower; scattered ** and choice shorn K," 1 a»d no. 2 pelts ■3" ™* n *° ® w At a Glanct Halted Preen in quiet trading. Kj««l«r. U. s, <overn . jfcr* 0 “Pia-ar "it the tape. ■ . " Regularly higher H * n< * hurley futures ir g hogs; active "'nady to weak: |VaJ«xler K* .?•’* *• •>« 1 TtheL.’’ 00 * m< I M Glasses Fitted

1 LOCAL CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISING KATES ► —o—--2 Per 21 word* *r I***: 0 1 tlm* Wo; 2 time* 75c; 0 2 tlm** 11; • time* 11.71. 0 Rate* quoted *r* for oonwo0 utlvo InMrtlon*. No olawlflad n ada accepted on eklpday achodo «'•• 0 Rato for 10 point BLACK i) PACK la I* par ward far Ino acrtlon. i) Copy mu*t b* In *lflc* by 11 n a. m. Monday through Prlday. 0 Saturday daadlln* la •a. m. 9 3 FOR SALK FOR BALK —Columbia Record* complet* line of popular and 5 claaalca. Übrick Bro*. n-ts 6 FOR SALK—Tenth atreet, 12 lota.' paved atreet, arranged on ca»y 3 paymenta. Price to include eati-' 1 mated coat of new aewer. Other 5 lota on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland 5 atreet, Mclbera atreet, etc. Buy 3 now for new home neat year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 131tf JoTjmTE“tErifty crowd*. e;.7F body aavea at Sprague Furniture Store, •‘The Store For The , Thrifty.” Drop in and aee bo* many dollar* we can aave you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone ’ 199. 152-801 j All Make Wa-shers, Sweepers ’ repaired. For salt New radio*, ! base cabinet*. Kitchen Maytag ■ Sale* A Service. 110 Jefferaon. 1 : block aoutb ’.j eaat of Court j Houae. 139 t FOR SALE Modern five room home, located in Decatur, 5. blocks from buaineiv district. Can be occupied immediately. Cali 851 143 gtfi I Full SALE Live or drew I ed. Call Vernon Niblick, 589-T , 150 -g3txl ) Full SALE 2 farm*. 52 acn * l~ ■ I catod 3 mile northeast Decatur; ) 60 acre* located I mile* northeast i Decatur. Cha rice Bailey, route 2,' ? Monroeville. Ind. 15" -g6tXj FOR SALE - Large ala* heatrola. good condition. Bargain if tak en immediately. Mr*. Philip Carp er, 3'4 mile* west of Decatur ou Peterson road near Antioch church. ! 15<»-3t x ' FOR SALfc — Modern home in Monroe; 7 rooms and bath; gar age; drove well, located on West Main street. Rollie Wable, .Monroe. Ind. 150 31 x ' FOR SALE riai.o .H- •> '1../, n’ Large strong plants, tomato, cabbage, sweet potato, yam*, celery, bruasei sprouts, broccile, koi arabl and flowers. Mrs. William Strahm, Strahm grocery, 339 North Ninth street. 150 g 3t FOR SALE Set of !» goll* «lubVictory bicycle, call ICSI 151-2tx FOR SALE 'hevrolet sedan , Good condition. Call 361 or 9H. 151 3t-x ( LAKE - 20 choice lake lots ranging in size 50x25(7 to 75x330 ft. Also 3 tracts 2*3*. 9a, 10a. respectively. Choice locations at Lake Manitou, Rochester, Indiana, most popular resort in Indiatui. Lots located

few hundred yards from famoui Colonial Hotel and Rochestei Airport on State Road 14. Termi can be arranged. All lots must sell. Write for Information. Salt conducted by Fred II Moore Real ty Co., Rochester, Ind. Roy S. Johnson. Auct. Time, Saturday, July 8, 3:00 p. m. DRT. » 9 T FOIFSALE 6 acres " f ' |, ” rel hay, standing Forest Miller Monroeville. Phone 3211 Mc.nrm Ville. 152 > FOB SAlTe" <>Td hens on foot Cedi Harvey. Phone !'S6 K 152-It for sale i i<» <ubi< foot used electric refrigerator; 1 •ingl'' bed. spring and mattress, complete. used. Call 337 and «n-k for Mr V nde r wood. 1,12 g ' l ' FOR sAiTE Two Sellers ki««*n

en cabinets, 12 chairs. Two Glow boy stoves, heater and range Table, Phone 5421, 15 -' 31 FOR RALE — Several window screens. Phone «!>2. 1 52 h *2 for SaiT mJ •Cormlck I’eerlng 8 ft. binder. Good as new. Har ' vey Bucher, Preble. I'»3 »» » Fbit SaLe— '2O standing oak trees. Largo site Frigldaire. •" 600118 tractor tires. Floyd Stone burner, route 2. 15 “ * , x 1 FARM BUREAU PICNIC tCMttaNsd Fresa r— »—> 1 The public Is Invited to the alter noon program, which -ill star . immediately following the basket dinner. Refreshments will beset* ed at various Imolfas to be "reeled for the picnic. More than 1 Adam* county families hold memberships in the county farm bureau this year. 0 — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

- WaNYLD iiOAItDMANS new locatfon, 22J North Flnat. for sowing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine button--117-37U W ANTED A few acre* of clover «nd alfsiu hay made Artie Ja* loon Phon* 9M) L. 159—Its " 'NIED - Whirled couple to share modern home. RMeraaces required Write box 120, Democrat. — IH-gltX WANTED dip. Improves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, rc° u * B 2, Derstur, Indiana. 93 T WANTED Tosnc on farms. East - - «rn money. Low rate*. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts

WANTED fb.ys if and 16" want job on farm. Experience. i Write box 121, Democrat. ! 152<2ix WANTED ToTHjIF - - Casting r<ul and reel. Telephone 1276. 152a2t ""miscellaneous FARMERS ATTENTION -Wa "remove dead horse*, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ill phone charge*. Th* Stadley Producta Co. 11-ts Appliance service - if we can't fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Khok. phon* 413. 97-ts ACT NOW To secure the county's most prof liable small business lone man cun operate. Wiite Mr. F V. Jamison. 323 E. Douglas I Street, Bloomington, Illinois. 151 4t n(LiT~()U Vers’ liability Insurance, SI0.0(1 per year. Kenneth Runyon. HBts

■ NOTICE We will can chicken on Tuesday, July 2. Must lie in by hi a in. Llechty canuery, Berne. Ind. 150-git TRADE I!II6 Huper'leluxe Ford coach (or 1941-42 Ford or Mar- | cury convertible. Call Anthony J 77482, Ft. Wayne after 130 p. m 150 g 3t-x lost an!) Pound LOST Chain from motor scoot, between Monroe and Nuttman avenue on Tenth .street. Phone 88. Bail! Briede 181 K 3* o— INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. June 28—(I'Pt—(PM AI Livestock: Hogs 1. ooii; active, steady; buh hem 100 lbs up 14 85; gnod and choice sows and good stags 14 to. Cattle 200; calve* 200; steers and yearling* rather slow; small i lot odd head medium and good fairly steady with late 25 lower trend at 15.00-16.50; row* closing weak 25 low<-r; odd head good beef cow* 14.0<'-14 30, comm-m and medium 10 25 13 75, canners and cutters f>.On |n.oo; veaier." active and steady, good and tholce 17.50-18.00, few DOS. Sheep 100; market mostly 50 lower; good to choice rprlng lamb* 11 50 15 50, common and medium l!soiiim; slaughter ewe* quotable steady a< 8.50 down 0

is, Durants To Plead ‘tl ;• Innocent In Thelt '■ 4 Defense Attorney Arrives In Germany * Frankfurt. June 28 — (CP) — F. Col and Mrs Jack Durant will plead Innocent when they are put t <n trial in connection with the J theft of the Hesse royal Jewel*, their defense counsel said today Capt. Glenn V. Brumbaugh of ' Los Angeles, special defense at- , torney for the Durants, arrived -by plane from Washington last 1 right He said "we an- ready to

go right now" and predicted that the only delay would be In gel ting witnesses from the United States. Brumbaugh said he was unable to discuss the defense plans In detail *ln<e the charges against the colonel and his Wac captain wife hail not yet been served, and "if they have been drawn up. we have not seen them The lawyer, who served at Fort Custer. Mich. and in Washington during the war. said he had not known the Durant* before their arrest In the Hesse case. . He said he eipected to confer today with Major David Watson. Burlingame. Calif., who is under arrest here for his alleged part in the Jewel theft. i Qi " CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Corn: Jan. 148 MB: March March Mb'eß. (tats July 85-84%: Aug 88%: Nov. 84 A- ». . March 85%.

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Chicago's L Fare Increase Rejected Chicago, June 28.—(t'Pl -Chicago's 10-cent elevated hr* wa* to ba restoied today after th* Illinois •ominene commission ruled that •h" recently adopted 12 cent fare was unwarranted. The ice railing, I ssued | M t night, was b«a*d on finding* that •Me Hnq* had been making a profit ou the old 10-crat. fare. The elevated sjfitoin installed •he 12cent fare on May 24 after •Inuit judge Pump y lnnegl(n issued an order authorising the company to charge a higher ret*. Hnorgan r action bad lt*en ordered by Ihe state supreme court. Railroad Trainmen Likely To Join CIO CIO Spokesman Says Trainmen Welcome Washington, June 28. - (I'Pt The Brothrihood of Railroad trainmen I independent* probably will join the CIO. some official* of Ute CIO and AFL agreed today. A F Whitney, president of the trainmen, fold reporter at Miami yesterday that hl* union would affiliate this fall with either the AFL or CIO A CIO spokesman said the CIO would welcome the trainmen and expressed the belief that the CIO w»s the more likely choice. Some AFL railway union officials, who in general have heen critical of Whitney, also believed the trainmen would join the CIO if tlo y affiliated with either toder-

DRESSED CHICKENS every Friday and Saturday Live poultry available every day in the week. Decatur Produce Co. 8. 3rd Nt. Phone 3NO FEED FOR SALE j * * * Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm Street opposite Tile Mill. WwfiSwi a>lH'I 1 li FH*l4ll Coal, Feed W & Supply Menroa at Eighth

THIMBLE THEATER " Now Showing “PrN-ISIIMENT!” — ZwE-EL, THIS MECEI pEW GIT IT, MfTJ £‘Jt n > (land OP mine is w’MPyy- . If J/ % mawe ) '/T&- - jV\.\\ > s ■ ®T rt// ~ if 2 Z/j I taM *A ** £ / s •» I W vk L .»«»»«.<■ f.<Sfl*m.-n L... U X-l ax BLONDIE GET IT WHILE IT'S HOT! c - i ; — V 'JW 'fl I ~ lisnt TKRE A Y » » Fj ( LETS SEE "WHERE LF/ fl o. • uDTOWSr 7 a . , A 111 > DOES MAMA Sg / , I THING ? A ‘.' fp U ffl W H - '■•/ a 0 xl • jv^..-£•., ■ fc |K3 .)i*nji * — a --Tx. ■ (,» 1 f '*** K”** **'"•• "' * "* 1 " th "'"''" ™ ' -ssa uw w., — .- _ ... —.-.— MM '■■■■■■■■'■ ■ ■>■ ■ ■ ■<■ ■ ■■■•■■■■■■■■•»« insurance is a personal matter, just the right amount plus just the right kino ECU AIS “PROTECTION." Leland Smith Insurance Agency MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.

atlon Forecasts of a CIO choice were based on the trainmen'* history of Jurisdictional feud* with other railway unions and ou the fact that Whitney's political views appear to coln'lde with those of CIO leaders. A CIO spokesman said trainmen affiliation with thn CIO would raise no jurlHdh tlonal problems. Affiliation with the AFL, however. presumably would require prior settlement of <>xiNting Jurisdiction al conflict*. Tlie trainmen have bean Invidv ed hi jurisdictional fight* with the AFL union* and th« independent*, which have cooperated closely with the AFL group, for miiny years. ARMY CONCERNED (Cewtiawe* rrem race *»•> inun Ist force* before June 30. He suggi'sted, It was uuderatood, that technical details be left for later settlement. ||e submitted this compromise plan because It now wa* obvious that the whole army reorganization plan cannot be thrashed out before the deadline. Marshall planned to see Gen Chiang Kalßhek tomorrow and urge him to accept the compromise. If Cltlang'a consent can be obtained, it Is believed that finish Ing touche* can be put on a general cease-fire order for the whole country. It was understood that American army authorities already arc worried at a number of eigne that anti-, American sentiment Is flourishing just under the surfa e In China with occasional outbreaks intt tho

open. These quarters said that the anti-American sentiment* now are being encouraged by th« extreme right wing reactionary clique of the nationalist movement. Demonstrations In th*- streets of Shanghai by crowds bearing banners saying: "the United States army get the hell out of Chinn'' were said to be inspired by thte nationalistic group. Should the peace efforts fail and full scale civil war break out

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES O. E. FARM EQUIPMENT ■■■ o ■ - Electric Appliance Repair o KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe Bt. Phono 27 Notice! Wa are buying all grades of paper atock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Ragt, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zine, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We are also buyers of beef hides, calf akin, sheep pelt*, tallow, fats, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 112

a* many believe Is a good poaa 1 Iblllty army »oun«* were *ald to fe«| that the American poeltioa might rapidly Itecome serious. . The chief so*re* of anti-Ameri-can agitation, it **• reported, formerly wa» tlf Chin*** commun i*t* and other left win* group*. Now. however, It was aald that the powerful leaillotiary cllqu* ha* taken it|' the movement. The rvacllonarhw were i»*ld to | N > motivated by anger at effort* Os Mai'shall to w bi"»e a permanent trace between the nationalmln and the coinuiunist* who are the bitter ouvtnle* of the reactionF, B 1 b *r3 11 •* M W/qni Roshon o' 1 iesict «tii»» , t99Su LONG LASTING MB tsocro. bur pewrnr <•>» «<onom l( «l HN <nncrnoair<l Dt'l Onr gallon of pmror miwd »"h »a<er r>akr» V sallont of 5 3 DDE the roognorl I HB Itraarh for maumum killing »*> ri»r... r. proror ran be rprareil. «■ liisitbtd •* u»«4 •• • ‘•"•’ d, « k CASH COAL, FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth DOST ttESITSTt to ffit 10 , OS WHEN too NEEO * IOAN tignaturo and incom* ar* the shict security requirement*. I A »nnll part of vow IneotM a*.ch I month will repay a loan. Special term* »re *v*il*M* to farin«r» or ■ , other pertoos with aeMonebJ* on1 come. _ •• i . Loan* privately On»d» W to I3M | Usually on *ame day you apply- L‘t I ' u> tell you more about It—no obligation. C»ll, pbonc 9t OncvrseratcS Over BcSaltr ttwe - Trleghm V 3-7 OICATUR. INDIANA

ary group I'. H army authorities have aaid nothing publicly ragging the :n*p|fo*taiiot>* of satiAmtrlcsn sentiment but th* American owned newspaper, Shanghai Evening post,

MaaU We repair and clean all make* of furnace*. ' 4 Bt*t material*—trained workmen. All c**t* Furnace * „ uttu | materials w«d and Über. K»pqlr»T Phone ua now. If V Htuwto comfortable HE v - tl HJHkX . "Tbe Willlamaw Hearer Company111 ar***vj e* *»♦ vwy weff atoamd W»b eev rn»(*m*e 11*"u7.*,-Tsßf Pursera Out Aeuae >e ae reeWerrek/a eff e»er UI fl ': stat f Tk* luti hl! II «•«» /••• «<• ■« «• *'• 31 '4 a< •Ina, <lt *•»< ii mere *»*» aa* f*e pltaf '« TjLcTj’AV’J j - ' *„• latiiip. Jt 1* awe/y a* eraameM te rar &***- irtdP'T j . " Mm*m. I*4i*m . HAUGK W l ru?Jl’?t* Heotinq & Applionces ; ‘Furnace* Cle*n*d 83.75 uo Decatur. Ind k ■ • "l :... ITEMS ■ ■ YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR ■ • • Ventilating and Eb haunt Fann- Garden Hone. ■ (25 & 50 ft. lenKthk), Clothes Pins, huh- ■ ■ merged Water Heater* (Hol Water in .» g minutes)* Beginner’s Roller Skates. Radios, g Kitchen Stooh. Sliding Window Screens. g : Arnold & Klenk: Madison St. ■ ■■ • —GENERAL J • Needs : : Women and Girls : ■ f° r s : Machine Winding Work > ■ Shift- 3:30 I’. M. to 12:00 M. | I <;<mkl Pay-75c per hour Start- ■ ing Rate • Bonus—lo% Night WorkersI g Bonus. • APPLY AT g Employment Office, j North Ninth St. Decatur, Ind. a • L electric— | » _ --..■■■■eaailieiß aaaaa "

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ti**dlined: "Reactionary trend may run amok'' The post said that China fac*d a possible erupt to* te which foreijaar* and AcitoricaM "pM«lh|y in particular” faeed • *»ilou* situation.