Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1947 — Page 2
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Plan Io Organize Eagles Lodge Here Plans Announced To Organize Aerie Here Plan* for the organization of a new aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles In this city were an nonneed today by Harry Milner. Will ijou be next to tq Million Dollar — ■ V ■ ■ Ab* . sensation v Tl i <ver, t^r 6 For Your Ne«t i Home PERMANENT Wove Insist on the Nt W itrwaveii wilh"lOCK-TITI” Curler. No oehcr home < <>ii» W<vi ha. the wra/.n* •’Locb-Titi’* tariff lit • eenweM n whet ever shown. Uxb* <.ufl* »n pbit 1 poiublr slip An »nJetteu t.ble aluminum curler eouter i with wnu.fv whrtt rubber makrt the ‘ Lock Tn a turlct eriuienr. -«w to I use, comtaftahk. Fur • kwe »-•**. «w* on Charm Kurl. hohne Drug Store *125 and drug stores everywhere. I <<>i
MEN WANTED > ■== — .. i 11 I.MS We need a lew Abie Bodied Men to do common labor. We offer good wages to capable, willing workers. Apply at Employment Office. Central Soya Co., Inc. Decatur. Ind. WANTED I GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, I Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, ? coats, overalls, or any similar material. ' Will Pay 10c lb. ‘ ■ Decatur Daily Democrat * MmOOOaMXBOKr>aNOKMMBO(9afImWaOBnBUMMMMS beSL rWW* My sllF » m oothimc • ifako you keßOl™*™ I**™™**™ 1 **™™**™ cheery, — surround* V-% tags bright Luscaquik Enamel comes la it caters fat ifcraiture, woodwork or metaL Dries la 4 hour* Na J 1 (ideas ar brush marks ttli-tanttUuL Waahabtei J Kohne Drug Store
| of Rensselaer, an organiaer for I the F. O. E. Mr. .Milner ha* started making up u charter Hot and stated that 100 uieinlxrx were necessary to complete the organization. The Eagles, the organizer explained. is a beneficial fraternal organization. Aerie homes are maintained in principal cities of this country and In Canada. Tlie order also Is active in social welfare work, having taken in a< five part in the old age pension movement and In furthering legislation for the national social se--1 ciirlty act. Mr Milner announced that a meeting of tlie charter members would be called as quickly as the required number was obtained and ! that headquarters would lie opened here to carry on the work. Men Fined sls Each On Speeding Charges Two men. arrested by -he iff Herman Bowman on traffic counts, vc. re fined 115 eac h by Mayor John It Stalls In city court late .Monday The two .ire Waller Bollenbacher. of neat Decatur and Norman Sipe, o Fort Wayne, both of whom were <ha j. <1 with speeding on Thirteenth “tr.-et They entered pleas cif guilty. \ third violator. Burl Davies. 1 oitte lou . Decatur, was to lie ar h raigned late thb< afternoon on barges of driving through a stop L -ign. placed against him by the sheriff. |l —————————— . NOTICE I will be out of my office May i 5 to May 26. Nurse in attendance during regular office i ! hours. • OR J. M. BURK | i
Lewis, Mine Owners l Begin Conferences Hope For Private Operation Os Pits Washington. Apr 29 (I’Pl — I Tilted Mine Workers chief John I. Le wis and the nation's soft coal operators today begin meet Ings that may determine whether there will be another coal strike July I (.'apt. N H Collisson. federal operator of the mines, called the conferences in the hope of restoring collective bargaining toward a contiact for private operation of the pits. He pointed out that with the government due to release the mines by June 30, a private agreement must lie reached before then or a strike appears certain Lewis' miners have a traditional policy of "no contract, no work " Government officials were hopeful — but far front optimistic — about prospects for bridging the wide differences between Lewis and the mine owners. Th.- operators are bitterly op-
I To The Home Owners I of Decatur I We arc again offering a free inspection service to 1 all the home owners in and around Decatur. Mr. L. E. I Patrick, our representative, is a qualified installer and J engineer. He will be glad Io answer any questions I you may have regarding winter operation or summer r care of your furnace. 1 We are endeavoring to make a personal call at 1 your home but should we miss you. just call I g i L. E. Patrick i 7971 Decatur, or / f asten Furnace Co., Harrison 3318, Fort Wayne. J ®CLOTHIS- SAVING TUMBLI ACTION No agitator, no wringer, no twisting. Even dainty things are safe! eWATIR - SAVIN CYLINDIR Washes big nine-pound load with 1 K gallant lew hot water. Saves soap, too! f - eIXTRA-CLIAN ** V R TRIFLI RINSING With this extra thor- J f II ough rinsing whites ■ BV come whiter. . . colors ■ clearer, brighter' OIASKIT . LIVII | FORTH Oil » If No more hoisting! Just I. > tumble damp dry I laundry into basket , I I‘l j IB 1 F A See how you just set a dial—add soap—and the Bendix does the rest' Come in for a demonstration now! * yawt old ■■MaMBwaaaMMaseHBMnnMaBBBMMMaiMMBMgnMMMmKHiaMBimMmMawMmMMiiMiMMmiMaMmBiMaMBmmumBBMmwte I_M _ A ... - * S _ - . ‘ .A # L .
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posed to many provisions which Lewis wants to include in atty new contract. Mujor Issues ure: 1. I>*wla is expected to ask for f 11.65 base pay for ait eighthour instead of the present ninehour day. The operators say this is too high. 2. The I'MW Is expected to demand unionization of foremen, already unionized under the government contract. Southern coal mine operators are sure to oppose this demand, possibly backed by the entire Industry 3 The union wants to Im t ease the five cents a ton royalty on coal which finances its welfare and retirement fund The operators oppose the fund Itself, let alone a higher rovatty. I. Lewis is expected to demand that the uew contract continue the mine safety code In the present government contract. The southern operators in partit ulat oppose this proposal. O Regular Meeting Os Elks Thursday Tin- regular meeting of the Decatur B. P. O Elks lodge will be held at the lodge Imine on North Second street Thursday evening at R o'clock. All members are requested to be present.
Answer Is Filed In $20,000 Damage Suit An answer in three paragraphs »is< filed today by defense counsel in the |20,P00 damage suit of Jack Emerick against Ralph It Glliiom. The answer averred ticKligence uu the part of the plaintllL Byrd & Davis and Myles F. Parrish represents the plaintiff, while Barrett, Barrett A .MlNagny represent the defendant. — - o — Trade In a Good Town —Decatar — o GOP SENATORS (Cuntln'ieO From Page Onrt urged the senate to defeat them because a veto might mean that ho labor legislation would la- enacted. Most Democrats were expected to oppose them. The debate also revived the committee argument over whether the legislation should have been handled as one bill or sevetalTaft argued that a single bill was necessary because the house had passed a single bill and because ail the sections dealt with the problem of collective bargaining. Nevertheless, Sen. Wayne L Morse, it., Dre., offered a motion to split tile bill into four parts, arguing that some parts still could become law if the president objected to others.
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200,000 SUDANSES (Continued Fr«tn Page One) luHt wook. ! An Informed aoorce clo*e to the iiiHiii g.-nl leaderxhlp aald the 2ihi.- '; 000 armed Sudanege were in ac'|tlon Hgalnxt the fori-eg of the , I republic. Karller today, a Sudanese leader ’ Mid that on May 4 hla group ’ would proclaim its withdrawal i from the budding "United State* nf Indonesia" and a*k for Dutch ,| protection. Later it wax learned that the armed revolt had spread, from Cheribon on the coast. Inland to Blitar near the republican capital of Jokjakarta and back to the coast city of Bantam. 1 Heavy fighting went on for four boura yerierday. the report Mid. when communication* between Jokjakarta and Batavia were cut. The repnblican force* claimed a ■ victory In that engagement. ‘ oWALLACE DECLARES I i , <<'<oitlnued From Put One) ' *he wished he would return to the - farm. "I don’t see how 11 person with 1 my background and knowledge ■ could do that with the world in the I shape it Ih," Wallace replied. “It would lie cowardly Mr*. Wallace ha* never suggested that to me.''
LEGION POST (Contlnued From Page One) own* the land, wext of the pox! home, on which lx located The Den, tuen canteen for the city's youth Ralph K. Roop and Walter 11. Glllolm were named co-chalrmeri 1 of the building committee by com ■lander Smith, other mrmbei*. are: William Linn. V J. Bormann Kd Bauer. Tilman. Gehrig, A. J ' Baker. Robert Axhbaucher. D. Burdette Custer. J. C. Laurent and: H. V. Aurand. _________— o —— DISTRICT MEETING (Continued From Page One) , , ■ l»> — “ ■ " ■ inial Indiana Legion oratorical lontexi. will also appear on the /-HffF £% j WomrnhiywUr'AOi-lhU greai anrtll I cine I" /amoui to relieve not fiMhc*. I nervous tension—when due to th* 1 | fmictlonal middle-age' period pecuI iiar to women. Worth trying/ INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehingei FIRE - WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570
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