Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1948 — Page 6
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TRAINED (Cont From t'age On*) m*nt for the II.!y Land. Even an the be*|M-c tacled Bra- 1 zllian diplomat spok«- to the) gloomy gathering of UN dele-.
First ( lass Repair Slate Shingles 14” x 21” Supply limited Cail 144 NOTICE LARGE BARN FOR SALE SIZE: 38 by 84 by ’6 to square. Hip roof and shed with ship lap siding, damaged by storm. I reserve the rights to reject any or all bids. I will take sealed bids until May 1, 1948. LOCATION: 7 miles West of Monroe, Indiana on State Road No. 124 then 1' 2 miles South. J. W. GERBER. Bluffton. Ind.. RFI) I Craigville Phone. Re. Estate Auction • ARGOS PRODUCE CO." BUSINESS AND BUILDING 7 ROO.M SEMI MODERN HOUSED LOTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY, APRIL 23 - - 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: PRODUCE BUILDING AND BUSINESS located by Nickel Plain Kailway across from Elevator, Argos, Indiana. 7 ROOM SEMI MODERN HOt’Slfi AND 3 LOTS located on South Center Street. ESTABLISHED. COMPLETELY equipped POULTRY and EGG BUSINESS and BUILDING 32xf»H and EQUIPMENT consisting of 1», ton 19:7 CHEVROLET truck. 7x9 Walk In COOLER with ShererC.il ictte compressor. Hot water heaters, private water supply, scalidngl vats, POULTRY DRESSER, cooling vats, scales, egg cases, poultry . rates, other equipment needed to carry on a PRODCCE business. Owner Is doing a lairge Volume of business and is well located in a large Poultry producing area in progressive business COMMUNITY OF ARGOS, dose to South Bend and Chi. ago’Markets 7 ROOM SEMI MODERN HOUSE and 3 LOTS 4 rooms and bath m first floor. 2 rooms on second floor, partial basement. House in , good repair 3 nice lots, fine lawn with shade, good garden soil Property is well located, close to school on South ('enter street HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 p< living room suite; dining room suite; gas rang. china cabinet; KALAMAZOO stove; WARM MORNING stove; 2 .hast of drawers; other articles TERMS On BUSINESS. 29'7 down dav of sa'e. balance upon delivery of dear bill of sale IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TERMS On RESIDENCE. 2"'7 down day of sale, balance on delivery of dear abstract of title and warranty deed. POSSESSION in 3ft days. personal Pronertv Cazh GLENN WEATHERBEE, Owner W R Savage. Auctioneer C. W Kent. Salesmanager Thurman Carey. Plymouth. Indiana. Rep Sa'e conducted by Kent Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana 16 Every Day Prices All Bologna 4OC thuck R ° aMl 45® fork r»«. 59c Sli " d s9c Fresh Side g Cf Pork Steak Liver Pudding 39c Pork Chops 55C '’'XSr..... 49® Braunschweiger 52c County Line 55c Pickle-Pimento 52c Skinless AC<* J»wl Bacon Iftc Wieners OPEN ALL DAY EVERY DAY (EXCEPT MONDAY) Scheiman Bros. Market U. S. 27 Store Phone 3081 I _ J — U — I COM I UITY WHERE ICE CREAM IS REST! 3 f 1 Gal. container ) [ IgyyilUflAAfl ICE CREAM 1 L WHFU A MAN KING* MS I WtCF FiOWPRS FOR NO W T . 4I) II 40 1 | REASON — • TMBRBW A , Nllt Roll 49c / . RS ASON.» « ... ) | Neapolitan ___ 49c f > Regular, Qt__ 45c ( Regular, Pt —23 c ( 1 Uitni-Pack, Qt 69c ( Ultra-Pack, Pt. 3.5 c ) JS „ Cake Roll .... 49c J Mild Cr»«m Chama CkHM SwlM Choo ( Langhorn Ch.*M Wiacanain ■rick Cottage Chaaaa 1 Bqfttrwillk Cold Cuta f Equity Dairy Store J Phone IM Decatur. Ind. ( * _ » » qi
■ — 1 gates, however, United Press cor respondent Eliav Simon reported from Jerusalem that Arabs and .lews now were locked in the bloodiest of their many battles I for control of the Holy Land. I " — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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AMONG 19 AMERICANS killed when a Now York-bound Pan American Constellation crashed during a landing at Shannon, Eire, are the pilot. Capt. Erank C. Jackel of New Hyde Park, L. I.; Stewardess Bemadine Feller of Victor, la., and First Officer Carl M. Henson of Forest Hills, L. I. The crash claimed a total of 30 Ilves with Mark Worst, a Californian and manager of Lockheed Aviation corporation's taae at Shannon, the only survivor. (International Soundphoto)
Colombian Workers End Protest Strike Week-Long Strike Is Ended Thursday — Bogota. Apr Id—(UP) —Colombian worker, ended their week long protest strike today and streamed back ’to their jobs of supplying services, food and transportation to the seat of the ninth Inter-American conferc-nc e. Banks opened, street cars ran. automobiles appeared on the. streets, milk and food began flowing into the capital from the countryside ami newspapers published again after a week of virtual paralysis in this riot wrecked mountain capital The week-long strike was called off late yesterday by the Colomj l>ian Workers. Confederation upon the appeal of Dario Ei handle. new I minister of the interior in the I coalition cabinet The confedcratlon (CTCI also agreed to join the leadership of the liberal party's national committee. one of the first effects of the return to work was to alleviate the Aireat <>f hunger in (be battered capital. Another effect a! leviated the fear of epidemic from the 250 bodi-s still uabiiried be | cause grave diggers were on strike Meanwhile, delegates of the Inter-American conference continued their work under handicaps and set the stage for an expected agreement today which would establish the western hemisphere's high command. Some quarters have urged that the Pan American Union c ouncil he given authority to call the Americans Into action should aggression threaten. However, under a compromise. It appeared probable that rgal power for directing the military strategy of the western hemisphere will be retained by the foreign ministers of the 21 nations. In event of emerge icy, the for- . elgn ministers probably will he ; c alled Into session by the Pan- ' Union council. A statement by the army general staff sale) violence still was going on in six of the 14 political . subdivisions in the country but ♦ hat everything was quiet in the remaining eight. The most serious disturbances are In Santander state, where some workers In the big Barranca Bermeja oil fields were reported . In revolt. There also was a strike on the important Puerto Wile hes railway serving the fields. General Elect ri- Co says Its differential analyzer can accomplish 117 man-years of mathematical work in two weeks' time.
DOWN BUT MOT OUT, ■ Wall street picket is surrounded by New ■ York police during second outbreak ot violence elnce strike against 1 Stock and Curb exchanges began March 29. (Inter mtioael)
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Suicide Verdict In James Marth Death Coroner Harmon Gillis today filed a verdict of suit ide by shooting In the death of James Marth. local man whose death occurred Wednesday. Marth shot himself in the bead with a .32 automatic pisi tid. while seated on a footstool in the- front room of his home on •.North Thirteenth street. Funeral rei vices were held this afternoon I at the Gillig A- Doan funeral home I and burial was in tlie Decatur ■ cemetery. II o Stassen Says Ohio I' Is Test 0! Issues I Challenges Senator Taft On Issue Basis i I Youngstown. ().. April 16 — (UP) I . Harold' E. Stassen today took temporary leave of senator Robert , A Taft's home state after challenging Taft to make the race for Ohio GOP convention delegates a J "test of issues, not of organiza- , tions.” i ■ n gave that description of the crucial May 4 primary bat- • i tie with senator Taft in reply to .i c harges of Mrs Martha Taft, wife i' of the Buckeye state's senior senator. that the former Minnesota gov- . ernor "has demonstrated his fear . of an ec|iial contest" by entering I I only 23 of Ohio's 53 districts. I Stassen will return to Ohio April I 21 for four days of campaigning after visits to Washington and Miami Senator Taft will move I into Cleveland today to counterI act Stassen's Ohio invasion. Fresh from his victories in thej Nebraska and Wisconsin pricnar-' ■ i<-s. Stassen dismissed Mrs. Taft's charges with the statement that I his decision to contest only 23 of l Ohio's 53 delegates was made on the basis of gedng into areas his . campaign manager. Earl Hart. "knew best.” Stassen made no c omment on | ■ Mr«. Taft's statement that "he' . (Stassen) seeks Ohio delegates only in the industrial areas where! the- Taft-Hartley ac t is unpopular." Interviews Senators I Washington. April H--(l'P) — t t Harold E. Stassen. Republican presidential candidate, interviewed senators here today. Stassen sa!d| i lie wanted to bring himself up to > date on national defense- d'-velop-i ments. I He told reporters he was "much • concerned" about defense probl lems. He said he had supported | universal'militarv training, hut he' wanted it only with the support ■ of the country. He said his "think-j i ing is now in a state of restudy.” —- ——■ — -9 ■■ ■——• Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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Urges Scientists Be Exempt From Draft Asks No Repetition Os 'Tragic Mistake' Washington. April 16 <Vl’t A prominent chemist urged congreics today not to repeat the "tragic mistake” of the last war and permit scientists to be drafted for military service. Dr Charles Allen Thomas told the house armed services that Russia in contrast to the United States- built up her supply of scientists even In the darkest hours of the last war The nation's survival in a future war. he said.| may depend on our scientists. Thomas' testimony was given as the senate appropriations com ' mittee pledged early action on the house-approved bill to permit an immediate start on a 70-group air force. Despite President Truman's opposition to launching a Tft-group air force program at this time, th--I house approved Its big air power , bill yesterday by a vote of 343 to 3 : Just before the final vote it tacked on th* final |522.«0«.ft00 for i the air force alone The house was dearly unim- | pressed by Mr Truman's argument that defense needs at this time could he met by bringing the present 55 group air force up to full
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strength. Such a force. Including uir reserve- and national guard plants and planes in storage, would total about 11,493 planes. The 70group force at full strength would total 20,541 planes in all categories. As it went to the senate the bill earmarked more than two third* of the I3.198.100.0W) total for the air force. It also carried funds for naval aviation, aeronautical research and work on guided missiles. 0 wat6h (Cont From rage One) partment when the revenue from parking meters proved to be much
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