Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1947 — Page 7
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Without • word Piero* whipped I a .38 caliber blue-»teel revolver from hi* pocket and raised the gun toward McCabe. lar ng fingers of flame from McCabe's sub-machine gun spilt the t. darkness and Pierce took the full if blast of the slugs in bis body, n spinning haifkay around and falln ing heavily on his face. y 0 J GREAT BRITAIN <i —— (Continued From Psge Onei ment in British India should be it handed over to on the due date”; Attlee revealed that Britain did n not propose automatically to yield is Its paramount powers in the Indian >t princely states to the proposed new s Indian government. The Indian I n principalities comprise about one d fifth of India and are ruled di redly by the Indian princes ai-| .. though Britain has "paramount power" over all of them. “ "It was not intended to bring I paramountcy to a conclusion ear I Her than the date of the final I transfer of power," he said, "but I it was contemplated that in the I intervening period the relations of I the crown with the individual I states might be adjusted by agreeI ment." I He said the government would: I Introduce legislation in due course' I to give effect to the. transfer of I power from Britain to an Indian I government. I Although the final transfer will] I not occur necessarily before June, I 1848, preliminary steps may be If You Have a Nasty Cough I Due to a Cold. 1 follow the Load of Thoutandi Who Have found BUCKUY'S CANADIOI MIXTUBt to I Good and fffective Sptud 45 •« o«r •<«*» • bortk •! BUCKIRVI CANADIOI MIX TUBf- —trtpU ociing T«b« • toAopoonful and held it <*r» tbw tnnfuw a tntwnf, than owallow olnwh and lael oft power!ul. pungent anion tpread through throat, head and brotl<hial tub**. BUCKLEY’S MIXTUBL am promptly 90 help Uootnup thick, etick’ phlegm— toot he trritated throat membrenee and eaea hard coughing apelie. Meet all Canada knows BUCKLE Y’S—falk* who live up North where a cough mi a lure hao got tn do a real |nb, keep BUCKLEY’S hgndp. So try M the eery ne*t time a cold reunite in a wra«kmg. stubborn cough—Snd out lor yoerull how good and edectiee it te for coughs due to colds Get BUCKLEY S CANADIOI. MIXTUBE —made ip the U.S A— TODAY —at all drug stores. • Kohne Drug Store.
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, iake:i before that date. 'The British government will negotiate agreements on issues arising out of the transfer with , representatives of those to whom . they propose to transfer power," 'Attlee said. "It is important thati 1 the efficiency of civil administration be maintained and the defense of India provided for." 0 Demands Probe 01 : ) Coal Mine Status Rep. Landis Urges Probe By Congress Washington Feb. 20—(UP) — I Bep. Gerald W. Landis. R Ind , a former <mal miner, proposed today that congress investigate the ad ministration's "failure" to bring coal o|w>rators and miners together to avert a threatened strike in | April. a ranking member of the ■ house labor committee, said there seems to be no desire on the part i of the government to brirtg the - —. _-
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operators and miners together to negotiate a con'.rat t. "It is clear that unless congress acts, we. face another strike." he i declared. The labor truce in the govern--1 ment-operated coal mines espires on April 1. Landis said the government would find it difficult to negotiate with the United Mine Workers (AFLi "when the federal i power to run the mines expires . three months later." “If there was ever a time for the government to encourage the operators and the miners to get together and sign a contract, this is it.” he declared. “The normal season for coilvtlve bargaining I* almost upon us and we are doing absolutely nothing about it." Landis said be would propose tbe Investigation to labor com- ; inltlee chairman Fred A. Hart--1 ley, Jr.. R., N. J. Lsndig said he bad "heared" ! that tbe recalcitrance of southern coal operators is holding up negotiations for a new contract, other sections of the industry, he added, would probsbly be willing to make | u quick settlement. "It has been charged that the southern operators want to go hack to .cab labor." he said. "If j thrum charges are true, then the pnbUc should know about them " I Tlic government's authority to 1 hang on to the seised m|nes ex pires June 30. The second war powers act, which permits ratergency allocation of coal to emergency Users, expires March 31 unless congress okays President Truman’s request for an extension Even if it is not extended, however. «ome high officials believe 1 rhe government still will havci enough authority under other lawn for controlling coal distribution in event of’a strike on April 1. An official of the coal mines administration said there was "no question" that CMA could freeze roal and direct supplies to essential users. CMA operates under the Smith Connally act. which runs until June 30. I 0 Movies To Portray Life Os Roosevelt Consent Os Family Given For Filming Hollywood. Feb. 2« — (UP) — Abandoning their former policy of frowning upon all impersonations of the late President Roosevelt! during the lifetimes of those who' knew him. the Itoosevolt family; has consented to the Diming of I his life, his son James, said today. Young Roosevelt said the production. due to start at an indellni<» date and with a still unsc-
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. looted actor in the leading rule, would be in charge of writerproducer Jay Itichard Kennedy. Experiments have been conducted on a new plastic makeup to make the impersonation more realistic. Kennedy will begin, with young Roosevelt's help, to gather data for the screen play a* soon as he finishes another picture. The late president's eldest son will be technical advisor on the film, assist Kennedy in selecting material* and share in the financial interest. Young Roosevelt telephoned his mother and obtained her per mission to proceed with the production which probably will be a I series of films. j o j Restraining Order >] Dissolved By Court Recognizes State Medical Authority II Columbia City. Ind. Feb. 10— I (UP) A temporary court order restraining Hu- |ndlana state board ,1 of medical registration and examj (nation from interfering tn the practice of Dr. Peter S. Kaadt. ' operator of a "diabetic clinic." was dissovied today. Judge laiwid Peffley of Whitley circuit court di-missed the re- ' straining order that lie had issued j earlier. He said that the state | board had the authority to revoke i a medical license over his protest The injunction was granted Kaadt Feb. 7 after the board had revoked the physician's license and accused him of "fraud in the practice of medicine." “It is my personal opinion that the board has too much authority," Judge Peffley said. “A person’s : right to practice medicine should not be revoked without due pro- ■ ces* of law However, under the law as recognized in Indiana. I am required to set aside this injunction.” A hearing on a request that be also set aside a temporary restraining order against the Indianapolis better busines burwil and clerk ('harks 11. White of Whitley county was continued until Friday morning A hearing on Kaadt'* suit for a permanent injum tion was ached tiled for Monday. Peffley said he would study a 700-page report prepared by the state board. 0 Turkey Eggs Turkey ess* have a strong thett «nd a tough shell membrane. It » possible to drop a turkey egg two feet U> a concrete goer and shatter th* shell completely, yet the contents will not leak.
Orders Zaibatsu Wealth Liquidated I Japan Government Gives Order Today — Tokyo. Feb. 20.—(UP)—The personal fortunes of SR Japanese representing the wealthiest members of the 10 Zsibnteu families were ordered liquidated today by the Japanese government. An allied headquarters aunouncement which revealed the Japanese government order estimated that the assets of thenheads of the Zaibatsu enterprises total roughly 180.000.000 at the current military conversion rate. The individuals were "earmark-1 ed" for the liquidation of their holdings by the allied-inspired Japauese holding company Hqui-i datiou commission. The allied beadquarters announcement said that this move would strike "at the personal re-1
COMPLETE CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE x — INDIAN A’S BEST — 280—ACRE LEVEL BLACK LAND FARM -280 HkTTKaMt It,. J.TwkiP' 160 ACRE, 80 ACRE AM) 40 ACHE TRACTS AND All Livestock, Poultry, Tractors, Implements, Grain and Hay, Household Furniture MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1947 Sale of Peraonal Property at 9 A. M. Sale of Real Estate al 1:00 I’. ,M.
LOCATION: Sale will be held on th-- premixes. 18 miles Eaxt of Port Wayne. Indiana, on I*. R. Road 30 Or 18 miles Wmi of Van Wert, Ohio. 2 miles Eaxt and 2 miles North of Monroeville. Ind Or 1 mile West of Indiana A- Ohio State line on road No. SO, then % mile North. What is known as the Harney Papenbrook farm. TRACT No. 1 160 ACRES >l6O acres under cultivation, 10 acres woods pastu.e; Level. Black, very fertile soil. HOUSE —Beautiful 10 room two story house. Slate roof. Brick foundation. Completely Modern In every detail. Toilet and lavatory on first floor: Modern bathroom on second floor: built-in features. Fireplace in living room. Enclosed porch--* Basement under entire house. Furnace and atoker. Electric water hea’er. Water pressure system GARAGE Two car frame garage. Sliding doo.s. concrete floor and foundation. BARN—36x69, concrete floors throughout. CRIB - Double ' rib and wagon shed, with overhead graneriea. HOG HOUSE—24xS6. Insul Brick aiding. Concrete floor and foundation Built in self feeders Water. (Th’.a Building New ! POULTRY HOUSE 24x56 (MODERN) Built same as above hog house tNcwt. IMPLEMENT BUILDING- barn, as above 2 buildings With Granery 24x8x10 and work shop (newt. BROODER HOUSE. 10x14; Metal Crib 450 Bu : Granery 8x10: Mmiern. Concrete Dairy Hous*. 10x 12; Drove Well; Cistern: Electricity to all buildings. TRACT No. 2 40 ACRES. L.-vel. Black. Very fertile soil All under cultivation. Situated Just a-ros., road. West | from tract No. 1. . IMPROVEMENTS--Two lory 8 iocni fr me lioti.e; Barn 36x46. Concrete floors; Shed 24x36 adjoining. Corn Crib 1,000 Bu capacity. TRAC T No. 3 80 ACRES ail under cultivation Level. Biack soil Situated across road. North of Trait No. 1 (NOTE! This Entire 289 acres b Level. Bia-k soil Entire Farm is exc< ptlonaliy well drained, rind hathe be.-t of drainage outlets Cotircni- ntly located for Mnrkcts. fL-hisds and Chur-he# Only ’« mile off Lincoln Highway. The Building - an- th- best, it must be seen to be app'-’i lau d. Conte prepared to buy aa the land will be sold to th-- highest bidder E:-eh tract will be offered separately in 160. Mi and 40 acre tracts and as a whole, selling in ord r the highest offer Is obtained Aboi: 73 acres has l-en fall plowed. TERMS and POSSESSION: U cash on dry of rale, balance cash upon delivery of fp-e I and Abstract (Clear title, t Will give Immediate pos<*s*-ion March Ist, 1947. Inspection of Farm end Personal Property can Im- made agy t me. PERSONAL PROPERTY 13—HEAD CATTLE-13 Guernsey Cow. 8. milking 4 gal. par day; 12 Hereford Feeders 789 »s.
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j lationships which played a vital ! part in the Zaibatsu structure." Today's move on the part of Japan's government was another in a series of steps fostered by the allies to destroy forever the Zaibatsu —the war-making big bust : new combines whose factories and resources made possible Japanese preparations for war and the long fight in China and the Pacific Ocean. The asset* of the vast, interlocking corporations and holding companies of those 10 families were dissolved last November. The proceed* wer ordered conv. tied into Irt-year. non negotiable | bonds and all holdings and proI perties were placed under allied headquarters jurisdiction. On. Douglas MacArthur, supreme comm :iider for the ailfed power*, had indicated -arlier that the Zaibatsu familice themselves. I once their fortune* are liquidated. | would come under his supervision., witli even their future living exI penseg closely allocated Allied plans for disposing of the holding* are believed to ini rude their sale to "the Htle peoI pie" of Japan, especially employes |
475—HEAD CHICKENS—47S 476 Head Rhode bland Red Pullets. Laying good. A fine flock HAY - GRAIN - SEED 25 ton Clover and Alfalfa Ixiure Huy : 390 bales Oat Str. w. ."i bu. good Vickland Oats; SO bu. Uncoil: :-.,v.i It-l.',n bu. Mix,. 1 Wh- ut and Rye. luO If.-. Sweet Clover ge-d; 36-» I?;.- Litt e Red (Hovel Her d. PRA( TORS and IMPLEMENTS Farmall F-29 Trai tor on Rubber. Lights. Power Takeoff, in fir.-t cl:ts tondition, Cu tivators; Aills Chalmer RC Tractor on Rubber. Lights. Power Take-off. power Lift: Cithivators; John Itcere Heavy 14 in. 2 bottom tractor Flow. John Deere Heavy 12 in. 2 i,ottom tractor Plow. David Bradley 8 ft. Tractor Disc; 8 f». John D« • n- Com due --n Rubber, good; Utile Giant 49 ft Portable Grain Elevator, with hoist, new; John Deere 7 ft Power Mower. John Deere Heavy. Tracto Side D< Avery, like new * John Deere Tractor Rotary Hoe. 4 row; D. Bradley 3 section Spike Tooth Harrow, New Idea 2 row Corn Picker on Rubber, good; American Hay LuaJ er. good; 8 ft Binder; John Deen- Dump Rake. Oliver Superior 13 hole Fertiliser Grain Drill, like new; 2 Wheel Gra s S< > der. Tractor type; Rubber Tired Wagon and Ha-k. good; Wagon and Ra-k. Power Corn Sheller; John Deere Manure Spreader. Case Hammer Mill. 2 wheeled Kim k Trailer and Ra<k; John D.-.-r- Power Take-off Tin- Pump; Superior Beet Drill; John Deere B-et Cultivator; J l»<- re 959 Corn Planter. Ft rtdixer Attachment. C.ijiper Fanning Mill; 2 Land Roller;. 12 hole Sulf Feeder; Electric Fence Charger, Power latwn Mower. 21 Inch. Sto-k Tnnk; Oil Tank Heater; Ilog Fountain; Electric Hand Drill, Chicken Feeder and equipment; l‘u-1 Drum-; Double Set Bar-n-sa; Double Harpoon Fork; '< ten gal. Milk Cana; Many articles too numetou-* to mention AUTOMOBILE and TEUCK: IMB Bl t k Ik Lux Tudor Chevrolet, k<mhl tires and in go-td condition. 1933 Chevrolet 1> 3 Ton Truck, Hat bed, in g-stS tondition HOUSEHOLD GOODS Electric Frigidutre Refrigerator. 6 ft.. 4 n><». ■>ld; Maytag Electric Washing Madtlue. Square Tub. Maytag Ro ary Iroucr. new; Good ; pc. Living Room Suite Library Table Cable I pright Piano and bench; Good Ruff. 18x10, End Tal-i-s; Fluor Lamp; Tabic Limps; Phiho Canaole Radio; 5 Good Rockers; Magazine Hack. Good Lounge chai-; Ha-.tsk. Writing Deak. 4 drawer Steel Fl lug Cabinet; Good 9xlo Rug; Packard Victrola, Ha l Tree; 2 Ruga. Flural Pattern Bxlu and 12x13; > Good Oak Dilling R-hiui Suite, Table. Buff-1. 6 chairs, matching table-desk and chair, Carpet * Throw Rugs; Bedding; Uncus; Sheets; Curtains; Oak Bed. cumpietc. Dresser. Cheat.'Commode. Love S-at. £ meta) Twin Beds, complete; C.othcs Closet; Nite Stand; Inncrt-pring Ma:truss. Drearer. Nite Stand. 9x12 Rug; Porch Gitder; Porch Fornuuro; Minnesota Drdphead Sewing Machine, Rug 6xß; White Bel. Innerapriug Mattrtaa. Vanity, Cheat. Chair, Oak Bed. compiuia; Cheat and Dr eater; Oak Kitchen Table and 4 -hairs; Standard Ehx-trlc Store, good. Kitchen Beater Stove. White Kaamel Finish, Stove; Lautury Tuna, Numerous Cooking Utenaila. ate.; Canned rnßt and Vegm tables, Miscellaneous articlea. TtRMS-CASH.
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lof the Zaibatsu concerns. Steps would be taken to prevent any large share from falling into the i hand* of one person, one family or any single group. 0 . Trade In a Good Town —Decatur
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