Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1947 — Page 6

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The M.i-'on and Dixult line «'M surveyed between November 13. 1793. and DeccinbeY. 1707. by two Englishmen— Charles Manon and Jeremlaii Dixon pi|jß HOLD ON TO THAT CAMERA! The best way to make sure that you will be reimbursed if your camera and equipment is lost, stolen or destroyed is to insure it under one of our ‘’All Risks” Camera Floater Policies. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Ihiilftilll

Everything M GAR AND SH< I that He 1..1S *.!->'<■ finer weave nnJ i i -ri-L r (rape f ...if’ p>wderv-»<>ft colors and W smart patterns. And it renews its snuxjthness over night! SUPERBA xW 3%, j(u/c/w/:ss(> 1 LINN’S I

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Supply Os Soybean Seed Is Surveyed Local Agronomist Conducts Survey t'nle.s th** present high prl<-e of soybean* has caused Indiana farmers to market a large part of tin- extra soybeans they were holding on iheir furme the fir-t of thia year, they will bare ample i seed to plant this year's soybean I (op Thia la shown by a survey of soybean »>-«d supplies In 20 of the prln- ’ i Ipal soybean counties of Indiana The survey conducted by \ I W Cailand, "ononii.t for the Central Soya <o i p ny. in cooperation with the agronomy and exi tension department* of Purdue universify. Mr. Cnlland'* survey shows that •ci percent of the l.ti.'** soybean ' grown • answering the survey I'je-tlonx intend to grow soybeans in 1917 They report that the average grower harvested 34 acres of *oybean>< in 194(> but intend, to plant to acres in 1947. At least, that wa» their Intention In January when aoyle-an. were worth |3 a bushel. The present 44 price will undoubtedly cause farmers to plant .till more acre* to soybeans (hl. spring It would probably be wise for , farmers intending to plant soy- : beans tills year but who do not yet have their seed on hand, to 1 make prompt arrangements for the seed they will need Purdue univei.dty points oui that It is always advisable to Insist on soybean seed

of tested "ei inill.itioi* Thi I ■ specially Itnportanl this year with high seed price*. These funner reports show that 75' of the 194? soybean crop In Indiana will be planted In rows and ■ till I rated They repot that row soybeans have been outyieldlng solid soybeans two bushels per acre on the average. They also say that they save one hushdl of seed per acre when they plant in • tows, and that there are fewer i weeds in the beans which enablHt t them to start the combine fully • a week earlier at harvest time f Mr. Calland points out (hat this • difference of three bushels in favor i of row beans amounts to sl2 per acre at present pricwt. He predicts that many grown:s who usually plant their soybeans solid will lie . tempted to try planting In rows r this year. • Tlte survey also shown that farmers who have been cultivating their solid liean. once or twice with the rotary hoe or l lie harrow have heed in< reaslng their yields by I approximately one and one-half 1 i bushels per acre Thi. lead* to the ' conclusion that a day spent with i a rotary hoe or harrow behind the . tractor on the average field of i solid beans would be worth about , —————O— —— Two Long Distance Cables Reported Cut Milwaukee. April 23 tVPI Wisconsin Telephone Co. spokes- j men reported today that two long ( distance cables In the Fond Du | i.a< . Win . area were <ut early to-1 day. apparently "with a hack saw." Emergency crews were sent Im- 1 ’ mediately to repair the damage. AFL TO ASK i ~—~~ ■ Continued from Pigs One! the fiscal year starling July 1 He . .aid it was possible the committee would use this estimate as a basis for approving tax reduction legislation The estimate was disputed by secretary of the treasury John W Snyder, who said the ad-! ministration still was forecasting | •» surplus of alaiut 11.300.000.009. I I UAW REJJECTS ■ Continued From Page One» hy the company. They were: 1 A 12'a cent hourly increase, plus 2*z cents Io lie applied to a social security fund to lie used for hospital benefit. 2. Establishment of an old i age retin ment plan with equal ; < ontribulions by employes and management aid to permit rm p'oyes to use a portion of the 15 cent increase toward this retirement plan, the difference being made up by a flat increase. 3. A flat 15 cent increase GM's offer of 11 >4 cents plus 3’-j cents for holiday pay was the same as that accepted- earlier this week by the Vnited Steel Workers (ClOt in their new two year contract with S’. S steel.

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it, ■-. ZW • IMAW4I l*lM -. FOB FIGHT YEARS Jimmy Carrick, 10-year-old mascot of the Navy'! Sea-Bees, has been confined to a special bed and wheelchair, unable to walk because of a spinal trouble. But Jimmy is walking now and so proud of it he carries his cast with him In the Shriners' hospital in Philadelphia. (International Soundphoto)

Child Tumbles Into Ocean-Bound Sewer < Police And Rescue Units Set Barriers i _____ i | Boston. April 33.-4 VP- A j three year-old boy fell Into a swift flowing sewer in Mattapan today and police and rescue unit* net up harriers at various openings In an effort to prevent the I child from being swept nearly nine miles underground to the sea. The child was identified as Anthony Tammaro of Jamaica j Plain who was playing with his 4-ye.r-old brother John at the time of the accident. First reports said that the covering of the outlet to the sewage system was open and that Anthony fell headfirst 15 feet into the sewage. The system is built of brick—about 4fe*t In diameter. The sewage. It was said, is about lit inches deep and sweeps through the system to a pumping station on Nut island oft Hough's .Neck in Qilill.-y Bay At the outset of the rescue attempts. a fireman equipped with a gasmask and lifeline went into the opening in search of the lad. The swift current knocked him down and he was dragged back to the surface by the rope. 0 Trade in a Good Town - Decatur Molasses Rich in Iron Molasses, a by-product of the sugar industry, is rich in iron and experiments have shown that this iron is highly valuable for body use. Another contribution of molasses is Its spicy flavor which makes it especially well liked in ginger bread and spiced cakes.

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INTRODUCING Geo. C. Burlage who has Joined the personel of Brant Motors. Inc., as Service Manager. .Mr. Burlas? has had nineteen I years experience In the repair ; iwdness and has owned and operated a large Independent garage servicing ail makes of cars and specializing in Ford. Mercury, and Lincoln cars. A good service manager must be a diagnostician j and not a guesser. A wrong guess costs a customer money. He must have the know how and be absolutely honest. Mr. Burlage has ail of these qualifications plus a very pleasant smile for all. Come in and meet him. BRANT MOTORS. Inc.

Packing Workers To Ask Wage Increase Chi ago. April 23 - <TP>- New io«t of living wage increases will be asked of the nation's larger packing house* by the 125.000 mem-, ber* of the AFL'* amalgamated meat cutters and butcheiH union, th.-lr spokesmen said ti-day. While the pi esent contract doe* not expire until Aug. 11. 1948, it j permit* either party lo propose' wage scale change* between April 1 and Aug. II of this year. The union* wage policy committee will meet here before May 2 to determine the exact amount of their proponed Increase o Asks $25,000 For Accident Injuries Kendallville. Ind.. April 23 — H'P) Theodosia Walsh, 23, today I had on file in Noble county circuit court a suit asking 525,000 damage* i from Oma- C. Traxler. 22. Avilla Traxler wan driving a car which rrashed into a tree killing Robert 1 Brand. 25, Avilla Miss Walsh, an j other occupant of the car, charged that permanent injuries she received have inters upted her art j studies at Penn academy of fine i arts in Philadelphia. Roster Os Jobless Indiana Vets Lower Indianapolis, April 23 —(VP) — The roster of Indian's Jobless veteran* is steadily decreasing, the Indiana employment security office disclosed today. Noble R Shaw, director of the division *aid that compen*ations to ex-servicemen were almost half as heavy as at the beginning of the year. He *aid that 11000 unemployed veteran* were registered in the middle of April, as compared with the January peak of 27,000 unemployed former G. I.’o. o bhaving ta apeee Age Cutters in electric shavers make las many as 13,000,000 shaving moUons a ndnute.

I.' — I I i DELAYS ? jßj ARE OFTEN UNAVOIDABLE If eke coaid, your telephone operator would give you split * ■ * second service ... but that is mechanically impcesiblo at times. We have not yet been able to obtain sufficient switchboard equipment to serve an unprecedented telephone traffic load st taco. When you have a few eecoads' wait, it simply moans that all facilities are in use. Your operator will serve you as promptly as possible. . CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO.

Uncover Cache Os Guns, Ammunition One Man Arrested, Two Others Sought Ellicott City. Md.. April 23— (VP» -With one man already In custody, the FBI posted a lookout for two others tod?y after a raid on a 400-acre estate here un- > covered 21 stolen government machine guns and a small cache of ammunition. The FBI declined to discuss possible motives behind the theft pending the arrest of the two men still at large. They were Identified as J"hn Carl Eisenhardt, owner of the estate, and Edward Browder, his alleged accomplice. FBI agents said Elaenhardt served as special representative . to Venexuela for the V. S. board of economic warfare in 1943. Police said he had been living on the estate for some time until his disappearam e. The third man allegedly Implicated in the theft was Identified us J. Meredith Bussell. 24. vice president of Pan American Transport. Inc., and an army air forces officer duiing the war. Bussell was arrested late yesterday as he stepped from a plane at Pimlico, Md. airport. The FBI said he had admitted unloading the guns when they were delivered neir Baltimore. The guns were stolen April 14 from the Bush field surplus supply depot near Augusta, (la. Four others stolen at the same time were still missing. 0 PUTS BLAME FOR BIG (Contlnaed Wrom Page One) government declining to agree." Despite lack of any pro.pect of agreement here Marshall said the Vnited States is not withdrawing Its p oposal for the four-power tieaty On the Austrian treaty. In addiI tion to stanllng firm on last February's position on German as31 si ANNUAL SALE OF THE Auglaize Co. Shorthorn Breeders Association "' r « MM Kf* j BRAWITH LAWTON Owned bg Willard Maser Paadara. Okie Mortar April 28,1947 AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARF Jedataa at • a- at. EdahE.l Sale at Wapakoneta Fairgrounds WAPAKONETA, OHIO 71 HEAD OF THE BEST SHORTHORNS IVU SOLO BY THIS FAMOUS BRAAOtffS ASSOCIATION W. H. STEVA, Manager St. Marya, Ohio

sets, Marshall said "(he views I expressed by the Soviet delegation have widened rather than narrowed/ our differences.” He sahl the Soviets would have ' Austria turn over to the Soviets I ar German reparations all proper ' ty that the Nails seized by fraud: or duress. He charged that the Soviet pro|M>sal was Inconsistent; with Allied pledges to restore Austria to Independence. - o — Movie Actress To Wed Fifth Husband Miami. Fla.. April 23 — (VPI— Movie actress Arline Judge today \ i planned a new mar lage after divorcing her fourth husband. Vln- > cent Morgan Ryan.

PUBLIC AUCTION WELL IMPROVED RO ACRE FARM Thursday, May I, ’4 at 1:30 P. M. I i LOCATION: 1 miles North’ of Bluffton. Indiana on sute ||m . No. 1, or, 22 miles South of Fort Wayne. Indiana mi Hoad x„ ; IMPROVEMENTS: Good five loom house. ('ompl>-ely loMilairt . closed front and back porch. MODEBN BITI.T IN Kitchen Kntg wired for e.ectrk- stove. Natural gas available. Basement win built in for furnace. NICE LAWN AND SHADE. Large (intcri ’, Good Well. Barn 25x50, concrete floor and Stanchion*. Wagon Shed and C 'I crib attached. Three Blrv Granary. Chicken House, Garage (> House with second floor for Brooder House or fuel house. 10 ACRES OF TIMBER PASTURE, balance under cultfva'im. GOOD FARM. WELL DRAINED. GOOD OI’TLETS with an ATTN i TIVE SET OF BVILDINGS all in fine renair Ideal Lo<a-i« fl Fine Three lame Highway. Bus and Huckster service at th* j , and only I 1 *, wiles from the fine city of Bluffton, Indiana ot>| mile of frontage on the highway that can be subdivided IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF LAND AND OI'TBITI.DIN’GS. Possession of house in few days. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Diac Grain Drill: 12 ft Hay Kalt* Rli 1 Tired Wagon; 4 rolls Woven Wire; 2 rolls Barb Wire. F*i *p a Steel Feed Boxes; Chicken Feders; Brooder Stove, and nuttf at articles. TERMS: Real E’tate—ls*7 day of sale, balance upon delivery nfg , title. Personal Property—Cash. Chas. L. Savie OWN! J. F Sanmann Auctioneer C. W. Kent -Sales Manager > L. R. Hlghlen—lxK-al Rep. Sale Conducted t*y Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Indiana. 'jk -arrOMßßts , •t' I ,I *. i /gl i -.7 ■*> "Look! WeVe got a ngiv star And you’ll find thia new star is the brightest of all! For, this year, we Standard Oil Dealers are offering 1 rrr* lube in our 10 Star Spring Special. Yes, an oil change • summer grade Permalube, that great new t ‘ n ß in ‘*l Pennalube... the finest motor oil ever made by Stand And on top of Permalube’s premium-plus lubrication. p* pt a 10 Star Special that’s packed with one car-sa'i K ice after another. You’ll get a tliorough chassis lubrication j» b change to fresh new gear oil in transmission and “ ... a careful check of battery, tires, radiator, and oJ trouble points... everything to cure your car “hangover” and get all set for springtime motoring • ard Oil Company. ( An oil cf-anfl# with Fermat \ P art ®* ,he SP*'* 0 * ,hi ‘ y * ar f Yes. the new star I aervicea in your Standard \ C biff spring Special is the finest motor J Standard ever made. • • ' Ifemows ths’goo* IjSSSSSHp Improves the go I ImILIIZmJJ • 3 oHw Wm malar oils F m ! I k Quaker State Iso-Vis Polarine i 1. | | 10 Star spring speck Burke Standard Service PHONE 1 FIVE POINTs . 1 " Tires-—Batterie*—

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