Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1948 — Page 6
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FEW INDIANA (Cont From Psge Onel United Mine Worker*' apparently awaited further developments in the federal governments •ontempt case against Ix*wis and the union, union officiate said A further sentencing on civil contempt charges against la-wis and the I union were slated for Friday. In the Sullivan Greene county coal belt, several union locate scheduled meetings for tonight and, tomorrow to disc uss the return towork suggestion by the union! chief. Union spokesmen indicated that the return to the mines would ■ be gradual ami would probably take several days. Union officials in the Terre Haute district were q-ioted as saying that meetings would have to lie held to "get the miners together again.”
Real Estate Auction STANDARD SERVICE STATION 2 STOIC FACTORS BUILDING; 3 ACRES OF LAND Saturday, May 1, 1948 1:30 P. M. LOCATION Tlie north «-dg- of Plymouth, Ind. on North Michigan Road adjoining the City Park. The Station is 22x30 with grease and wash building 24x24 attached. New hoist, water pressure system and is equipped with new pressure grease "ols This is now a Standard Service Station, but Is on Open font nd purchaser has choice of continuing Standard or < hanging ’ -sired. Tin- s I grease and wash building are fireproof construction with drives and floors. All equipment, irtcluding pop coolers. < h the building. Stock of goods will be invoiced Io new pit. The tw building is on this land anil Is now occupied and leased >y a eg Concern at a good yearly rental There is plenty ; of space and -nade for Cabin or Trailer Camp and the land adjoins the City Park with creek through for beauty. The Owner will accept Cash for thi. complete unit or will sell I on contract at reasonable interest Inspection invited at any time TERMS 20',7 Cash, day of sale, balance upon delivery of dear title or contract arrangements made Immediate possession of the Station. Elmer DuCharme OWNER W 11. Savage. Hicksville. Ohio. Auctioneer C W Kent. Decatur. Indiana. Sales Manager Thurman Carey. Plymouth. Indiana, laical Representative Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty A Auction Co . Decatur. Ind. Public Auction ROE Bl C K’S CAFE MARKLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 —7:00 P. M. A FINE, COMPLETELY EQUIPPED CAFE, located near the business district of Markle. Indiana on highway Nos. 3 and 116 and Just off of Highway No. 224 THE ONLY CAFE IN TOWN, WELL ESTABLISHED AND ENJOYING AN UNUSUALLY FINE BUSINESS EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES ARE PRACTICALLY NEW: Stainless Steel Fountain and Beautiful Back Bar: Counter and 10 Stools: 7 ' Tables: Chairs; TWO ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS. 6 Ft and 14 Ft.: Coca Cola Cooler; s Hole Steam Table. Gas Hot Plate: Gas Range i also Coal Range; fgirge Toastmaster. Coffee Urn; Malt Mixers: Cash | Register: Complete line of Dishes. Silverware. Glassware. Cooking Utensils In Fad EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO OPERATE AN UP-TO-DATE CAFE BUSINESS. AN ATTRACTIVE CAFE, wcth MODERN EQUIPMENT and DOING A FINE BUSINESS. If you are interested in a WELL ESTABLISHED. MONEY MAKING BUSINESS ready to step right into. ATTEND THIS SALE. TERMS 20'7 day of sale, balance upon delivery of clear title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION HOWARD S. ROEBUCK, Owner J F Sanmann —Auctioneer Roy EFer—Sales Manager Sab- Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. 21
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Coal operators officiate said yesterday that the shutdown in I the Indiana shaft and strip mines I was complete after some 6.000 suddenly walked off their Jobs in 1 apparent response to the fined levied on la-wis and the union. Nearly 2.00 U workers had re- ' tnalned idle since the coil strike ended April 13 o Plan Conservation Educational Camp , The third annual conservation education camp for teachers will he held at Versailles state park. Versailles June 21 an.l July 2ft. accord- , Ing to an announcement by Howard H Michaud, department of forestry. Purdue University. The camp is sponsored by the state department of public insthuctlon the Indiana department of conservation and Purdue University.
■ Studebaker Plant Idled By Walkout Unauthorized Work Stoppage Reported South Bend. Ind, Apr. 21 <1 Pt Most of the Studebaker corporations ISo'iet production workers were Idle today because of what company officials termed an unauthorized work stoppage A small number of men in two departments are engaged in an unauthorized work stoppage." said Harold S. Vance. Studebaker ’ president. "The resulting shorti age of manufactured parts Ins made it necessary to close <he assembly lines ami body plant. At present, it is not posr.ble to tel when operations will be resumed " Most of the em -.yes w.|. sent home this mor: ‘rg after reporting to their regu.ar shifts. The strikes were understood to have been started In the spring shop and stamping plant where 2<»«» men are employed. Company officiate said they had not been presented with any grievances by Studebaker Local No a. United Auto Workers. Some Studebaker workers took an unexpected holiday Tuesday when the paint and spray depart metit shut down the final assembly line However, grievances in that department were settled and the workers reported hack to their jobs this morning, only to be sent home again Icy the new stoppage, i t r ’ President Proclaims May 9 Mother's Day Washington. April 21 cUPt - President Truman has proclaimed May ft as Mother’s Day. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur r 41 \ I B’iljpn \ /**’ 1 V-O' Bdhon < A / w U. S. SPENDING Is going up. nay government fiscal experts. They expect to close the books June 30 with a >4,000,000,000 surplus, the last in a long time. The picturechart above Indicates how spending is expected to rise in 1949, 1950 and 1951. Some reasons: Air Force expansion from 55 to 70 groups, expected passage of UMT, and a national resources program in 1949. (International)
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Demand Varitype Workers Unionized Demand Is Made By Typographical Union New York. April 21—(UP) The International Typographical union (AFLI demanded today that newspaper varitype op, .-aters be included undc-r the u Jon’s jurisdiction. A letter from the IT’J executive council to Its Nt- V York local said that "the large amount of varityper equipment" installed by 13 major city newspapers in noticipatFon of a possible walk-out made union control over the operators necessary to tiny contract agreement. Local •’> of the ITU Is Involved currently In negotiations for a new contract to replace the one which expired March 31. Another meeting with publishers' representatives was scheduled tor today.
r •>4 4K*THERE'S NO DOUBT how John Maranfch and Joe Tulak feel about John L. Lewis being found guilty of contempt of court. They are • rail car loadera at a mine near Pittsburgh, Pa. (Internitionil) progress report . 1948 "-dESr ssp i ■ f _____ ,grr,pZ — T— X- Illi J—l Today we have the greatest number of telephones in operation in our history. Daily telephone traffic lias far surpassed the busiest rush hours of the war yean. Our expansion program for 1948 calls for an even greater number oHnstailations than during the record year of 1947. We are doing everything possible to meet the record demand for service—and, in all fairness, will give first attention to those who are on our waiting list. CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. • -
A tentative contract agreed <m I last week was being upheld for the ITU executive committee's objec I lions. i Another main point iti their let I ter was the failure the propos ed contract to guarantee to the union "the maximum protection available" under the Taft-Hartley law. It did not mention the 19 weekly wage increase provided in the contract. The varityper process is being used by ('hlciigo t.ubltehers to maintain publicatlan in the face of an ITU Strike. The pt-sent n A-spaper 2ontract negotiations are the ft »l since a federal injunction wst Issued last month prohibiting the ITU from striking after a contract had expired. 0 Fuel Shortage Solved Vidallia. Ga. (UP) —Vidalia residente have found a new use for com cobs When fuel supplies became exhausted during a cold spell, Hugh Thompson, milling company executive, turned a hill of cobs pver to chilly residents. Everyone reported hot fires and little smoke.
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