Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1946 — Page 7
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position by delegates to the AFL's annual convention. Green ami It other members of the executive council were reskated to office unanimously hi a special order of buslucHS at yesterday's afternoon session. Tim convention expects to wind up its bueinoM today. Green, who first was named to head the Federation In 1924, was nominated by John (>'lx < ary. a vice president of the I'nited .Mine Workers, which recently reaffilIsted with the AFL. Green belonged to the U.MW Iwfore John
L. Lewis led his miners out of the AFL to form the CIO and was issued a new card at the I.MW convention at Atlantic City list month. The name of Lewis was not mentioned us a possible candidate. George .Meany. 52. of the Plumbera union was re-elected to the other top post, that of secretarytreasurer. Delegate* selected Hun Franßf co as the 1947 convention city but no date was set. Green Is paid 120,000 a year and Meany receives tlk.Ono. In addition. both get traveling expenses of 17.1HH1 » year. Other members of tho executive receive traveling expenses from the AFL but earn their salaries as officers of their own unions. In oilier business yeseterday, the delegates endorsed the V. S. plan for control of atomic energy, issued two more blasts against the Common) t party and Soviet Dussia and approved, after heated delate, Increased per capita lax payments from the union's 7,!<Mt.•00 members. The report on atomic energy, adopted unanimously. termed the Baruch proposal the only plan that would assure the world against use of atomic power for war purposes. "Wo must beware of agents of the Communist party within our own country some of whom occupy strategic positions in our government or control them through party followers.” warned the resolution relative to policy toward
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JL * ts, „ - p £93* / F * J IE h Use.. •—j RS " * it — ■ *** HUNDREDS OF WAR VETERANS, members of the Philadelphia GT Taxicab association, are shown setting up camp on the lawn of the Pennsylvania capital grounds at Harrisburg. The ex*GTs are seeking state approval for their taxicab operation. (Internttional Soundphoto)
Bosnia. The declaration reaffirmed the AFL's "vigorous and unyielding opposition" to dictatorship and as--erted that formation of the CIO had made it imssilde (or the Communist party to gain a foothold in the American labor movement.
Final Peace Oller By Chiang Kai-Shek New Offer Made To Communist Leaders Shanghai, Oct. 17 ill’t Thu Nationalist guveriiniciit's topranking m-golator- arrived by air today from Nanking to contact Communist leaders and the new "third party" peace organization to pr« sent what watt considered Chiang Kai-Shek's final peace offer. Tlie negotiators W'l Tet'heu . id Shao Li-'i’ze wen- expected to <ee "third party leaders individually before trying to arrange joint conferences They officially lion- Clrning’.. of fer to i-sue a ce.iM-fire order on the condition the Coinmunists a gree to re-nine army and governmental reorganization discussions and take part in the national assetnbiy. Correspondents at the headquartern of Communist leader Chou Enlal excitedly watched a car load of luggage taken from the residence and peculated that Chou was leaving Shanghai. Later it wa- h arned that Madame Chou wa returning to Nanking after I.* r iiiihui -essful application for a paHH|Mirt to the I’nited States to attend the National Women's advisory conference. However it was apparent that the peraonm-l at Communist lu-ad quarters had been reduced great ly. Thin caus'd some speculation that the Reda were prepared for the worst and were withdrawing. iA Nanking dispatch said that Kan Chang-Kiang, one of the lead lug Communists, left by air yester day with a group of aides for Vciian. the Red's central head quarters to tin- itorth.i Chiang's "final" peace offer wa< conditional on the Communists agreeing to the following points: 1. Reconvening of Gen George C Marshall's "committee of threeto discuss military differences. 2. Reconvening of If. S. am ba-.-ador John L"i;:flton Stanrt's
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tHEIR RUMORED dinagreement apparently ended. Rita Hayworth, glamorous film star, and her movie producer-actor husband, Orson Welles, wavs from their plane, the "Rita Hayworth Special," as they leave Loe Angeles for Mexiui City, (lattt nttiontl)
"committee of five" to discuss I political difference . 3. Allocation of garrison forces of Communist troops. t Immediate Communist parti. 1 cipation in tile national assembly. — o - Woman Is Indicted For Manslaughter ~ II Fori Wayne. Ind. Or’ 17 (t'l’i 1 Mrs. Fannie Horne, id, t xlay was under grand jury indictment for ' voluntary in msla'iglifcr n the paring knife death August 23 of Wallace Taylor. 26, on.- of her boarder ■>.' Mrs. Horne has been held in jail] without bond since ah< as.«-rt>ally stabbed Taylor after lie reportedly beat Iter while sir- was preparing supper. Judge William 11. Schanncn. \l <
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bn county circuit < >uil. fixed bail at 13.000. 0 County Agent Will Broadcast Tuesday I. K Archbold. Adams county agricultural agent, will be a guest of Jay Gould. WOWO faun service direct.>r <oi me Little tied Barn program Tue .day morning al fl o’clock. o , - ...- LIVESTOCK JAM (Continued from Page 1) sources today Prices, they added, will go higher. but will level off as supply
meets demand. The meat people cat Sunday will come from small towns and slaughter houses in their own locality. It will take longer for Hie big ' packers, such as those in Chi-, <ago, to resume quantity produc-' thin. Cattle coming in now ate mostly grass fed, making flue stews, rousts and ground meat, for the most part, but aren't good for i steak*. Choice prime beef will 1 reach the retail market In quan-
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tity about the same time as Christmas turkeys, packers sail. "I expect to eat meat at home Sunday." said an official of one .of the big Chicago packing . houses. "But It will coma from a small slaughter house. "They can turn it out faster. It will take us several days to gat all our lalior force back. Trade channala to the retail butcher are completely empty. And our aging and cooling period* are i longer than those of moat small packers."
