Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1947 — Page 2
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Spain Withdrawing Troops At Frontier Seen As Friendly Gesture To France Madrid, .lan 30—(l'l’»—Authar !z«-d sources said today that Gen eralissimo Francisco Franco hat ordered the withdrawal ot alniosi I quarter of a million Span!*) troop.* from their present post tion* along Spain's frontier with Fra line. The source* Haiti the mote wan Considered a preliminary gesture toward 'he reestablishment of friendly relation* with France ami reopening of the French-Spanish frontier The frontier was closed at French initiative fast March 1 Suspension of trade between tile two nations ha* resulted in eco nomit disadvantage* for both. The Spanish chief of stall, the
lAd WafHtßwß3Otjf||w»*Rrr rre. YoolqiKiH' IS’* **E*H--Wto R CHIFFONIER, t «aOl»r,»tE WEE » R t <■ WTH RYS UCO /ZV LRST NIGHT• CHIFFONIER 19 R 5 SC $ hfcyß .> 1 sez> I Good roofing mean* cooler summer*, warm r : Br fxJ?*. f er winter* in the home. Fortify your home \ M fiCv against the element* with proven CAREY \J| z t z roofing Come in and »ee ARNOLD A KLENK today for an estimate on your roofmg need*. ARNOLD & KLENK 232 Madison St. Phone 163 PUBLIC AUCTION "THE Ji DY FARM" WEI.I. IMPROVED 100 ACRE FARM Thurs. Feb. 6,1 p. m. at 1:00 P. M. LOCATION: One mile \V«-t ami 2*j North of Saratoga. Indiana <>i. 2 miles East of !><•« rheid. Indiana on Houle 2b. then I mile .North Or. 1 miles North of Winchester. Indiana to Five Points then 2 mile* Hast ami 2*j North. IMPROVEMENTS: Modeln Si* Itisim House. 3 Heedrooms with fine rlosets and Complete Hath on second floor. Ivit< lien, hining Hoorn. Living Hoorn and S Bath on first floor. Fine Enclosed Side Porch and Enclosed Back Porch Basement. Waler Pressure System Hot Water Heater NICELY LANDSCAPED. BEAUTIFUL SHRUBBERY. NICE LAWN and CONCRETE WALKS. Summer house with b.oeinenl ami running water Hain 31*52, Hog House I**27 with cornciib attar lied to barn concrete feeding floor* Si Harn with grain bin* and Hay llosm overhead 2 Chicken Houses 36*15 ami 12*36. both have <• mcrete floors. I toil Ide Garage and work shop. Smoke house ami fuel house. THIS IS AN UNUSUALLY FINE SET OF IMPROVEMENTS. ALL IN EXCELLENT REPAIR. Gravel driveway, fruit of all kinds including grape arbor AN ATTRACTIVE FARM SETTING. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN RANDOLPH COUNTY, level, highly productive. Black Loam Soil. Well drained and fenced, hat been well cared sot and t* in a fine fate of cultivation A GRAVEL PIT on this farm pays an annual income ot 3600.1H* with the possibility of increaser! income AN EXTRA GOOD FARM. IDEALLY LOCATED, and A FINE SET OF IMPROVEMENTS SOME PERSONAL PROPERTY including 2 Octagon shaped Btuoder ilouar s. Hay Hope and Hay Fork TERMS —15'1 day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title, personal Property—Cash. AMANDA J. JUDY OWNER J F Santnaiin Au< tiotteet C W Kent Sales Manager Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana Jan. 30 Public Auction I ant quitting farmins anti will sell the following. It- miles North <*- Decatur on I'. S. 27 or 1 tntle North of .Monmouth and ’* milt West, on Saturday, Feb. 1, 47 at 12:30 P. M. CST CATTLE: 2 liurltam Cows. X yrs. old. due Feb. 1: Guernsey Cow. 8. milking .1 gat: Guernsey Cow. 3. due in April; Shorthorn Bull. IX month , old. HOGS: 3 tried Spotted Poland Sows, due Feb. 22; Spotn <1 Poland ]'-*r, 15 inouUu old: all Double I sunned. COAT: White .Nanny Goal. 2 yr*, old. POULTRY; 13 bead White Rot k Pullets, laying good. — IMPLEMENTS — M< Int ring IMtt tractor, in A-l condition; PtOll I* h 2 ixittom tractor plow: in hole Hoosier Fertiliser Drain Drill; liiat khawk Fertiliser Corn Plan'er; Moline No. I<m» Manure Spreader; ft ft. Cult (packer. Doubl Disc: Tractor Hitch; Hay Tedder; 2 Walking Plows; Bob tied; Double Set Harness; Set Buggy Harof-ns; 2 Section Spring Tooth Hat row. Wagon Bo*. Fanning Mill; Rabbit Hutch; 3 tea gal. Milk Can*; Miscellaneous articles. TRUCK: Ford Model “A” 1% ton 'ruck. First Class Condition. 3 new ti.es. good grain bed. stock rack and loading chute. TERMS—CASH. Amos J. Lewton OWNER &. aehflaon A lw»a—Aav ttatteer J - Jns. Ifi-gfi-W)
sources said, ha.- ordered 167 railway car* dl. patched to the Pyrenflees region to move out the large force. It was understood that a basic frontier guard of one division —about 20.000 would be maintained on the border. The sources assertel Hint the French would be expected to effect a simultaneous withdrawal of all Spanish republicans from frontier areas on the French side of the border. <A foreign office- spokesman in Paris said that no official comment could b>> made on reports the frontiei would be reopened until the Quai D'Orsay had lime to study the reports. iHe indicated that no agreement between France and Spain would be necessary for removal of t l.c- Spanish republicans from border areas. He rec aHe I that in anv Spani-h refugees, have been banned from a zone extend jug about jo miles from the fron tier since tin- fall of Ifti.'i.i I'ontingents of the Spanish l>or iler guards will lie redeployed to nositbms in the Ebro valley—con
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sidering Spain's second line of defense- -lent most of the- troops, arm* and supplies will lee- returned to their regular barracks, the sources said They were unable to specify an exact date for the withdrawal to begin. They said, however, that the- Spanish move was prompted by the recent conversations between British foreign secretary Ernest Be-vin ami French c-x-pre-ini< r la-on Blum Be-vin. according to the source*, urged Blum to fake steps to reduce liorder tension between France- and Spain. (Au authorized French source in Paris detiieil that Blum discussed the French-Spanish leorder witli Bevin.l Official quarters in Madrid neither e onfirtne-d nor denied reports that she- leorder divisions would lie withdrawn. Outdoor Indiana To Go On Paid Basis Indianapolis. Jan 30- Outdoor Indiana. Indiana departinent of con- ■ e-rvation publication, will go on a paid circulation b.csi. with the July Issue. Paul it. Squire- e-dltoi and din-ctor of the division of pubh relations, annoum »-d today In announcing the shift to a Jl.f't' yearly subscription at-- after 13 years of free circulation. Sqires -.aid "there- wa»e nothing else to do." He pointed out that dec-reasc-d conservation department revenue and constantly increasing magazine p oductlon costs, which have more than doubled In Ute last 1H month-, have forced Hu- department to cut the mailing list from a high of 21"."<•" to a low of B/.000 eiuring tin past five years, and to reduce tiie number of pages from 32 to 16. ■ Q Fractured Skull Is Suffered By Youth Harvey S'hwartz. 11. eon of .Mr mid Mis. L. Schwartz ot north of Berne, is reported to b<- suffering from a skull fracture sustained in a fall from a ha? mow in the Schwartz barn. He was found lying un< onsdous on the barn floor by irtemlie s of the family and presumably fell while throwing down bay for the cattle COMMUNICATIONS (Continued from Psge II ihe lightning was not of such in teneity a* to create damage to fusco and transfoi mers such as is often the ease in summer electrical *to inQ__ — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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A & P Expands Ad List Os Newspapers An experimental plan of placing company advertising in at least - one newspaper in every city or town in which it has a store has been put into effect Icy A ami P food -tores. H. It Bentz, president in charge of the Toledo unit which serves this area, announced today. The- advt Using, entitled “Marketing with Marjorie.” is newsy and c hatty in form and will appear e very other week in more than 900 papers throughout the country to tell consumers aleout tiie famous quality brand- to be found in A and I’ stores. "A mid P has always strongly be-lie-ved in the Helling power of newspaper advertising.” Betz declare!. "The be-st proof is that we ii.ive lee-en using approximately 2. noO newspapers regulary to carry our message- to the public and with the total of present additions the list has been iuc-reasc-d to 3.000. "Some of the- copy of this new type advertising will describe the quality of tiie products and other act- will give hints on how to use these foods to make more- tempting and taotie: dishes. Ads are aimed at the housewife ..ithough Ute quality angle Is expected to be of great Inte-resj to men shoppers, whose nmniier increased greatly during tile war. 1 "V I 1 \ yi v* f •• I
COMPLETE (Continued From Pag* cine) The plate and structural glass work will Im> installed by the Ohio Plate Glass company. Waiter H Glllloin. of this city, has been employed as engineer on the retail store’s remodeling program. o— CIO ASSAILS (Continued from rage II American working conditions.” The once-obscure Mt Clemens case snowballed into a billion dollar effort by CIO unions to recover 'walking time" pay through the federal courts. Industry feared it -/night be faced with a staggering bill of possibly |3,1100,000,000, while the
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government—and the taxpayer—might have to stand some 12.000.000,00- in tax rebates on war contracts. 0 HIGH WATER (Continued From Page One) ent Lyman L. Hann that It might be forced to close iM-cauae of 'lnlarge amount of water “backing up" at the school. The school I* situated in some- ( what of a valley, it was pointed ■ out—thus the thawing conditions! and the nearly one and one-quarter | inches of rainfall last night, brought alioiit the water fltreat S< Imo! busses, ft was reported. ■ made routes as usual 'hi* morning, although some were liehlnd schedule due to the soft conditions of the county roads, which made driving hazardous.
SENATE COMMITTEE (Continued From Page One) lay with federal aviation agencies for not providing the tn-w larding' aids that are available but not in use. Sena. Harlan J. Buahfield, IL. S. D. and Bdwln C. Johnson. TV. Colo, suggcated that Hie senate ! finance committee hold open hear l ings on the hoqse approved bill to continue wartime excise taxes. Both are committee menibera. Rep F. Edward Hebert. I).. La i urged aporta leaders to support . his hili making it a felony to offer ' brllies to athletes <>r officials in Interstate competition G<-n. Omar N Bradley was called to testify before the house veterans committee. The veterans administrator was expected M give VA’a side of the fight to
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boost or abolish on veterans (m-the-joh pay. Often Bring Sleepless Nights tirH and <f..rTt work many prnplr h*v« tn rrtupr or. cantytw.tt,:., v ith , ni<r tj£j2’W| ion- 'ftnes «Sow* th.. r i, , Ktswwsijua D 0 " 1 w * i,! A«k yonr dnirri,,,T" your blood. Get Dow',
