Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1948 — Page 6

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Hartford City. Ind <CP< Patrons of a local theater wore startled to find that they were n<>t sh“ only lines viewing the movies plan in_' down the aisle »a.« a calf which had jumped out of a pa-- inc truck. li Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Notice! Public Sale Cancelled The Public Sale of l-'mil Brunner and Odessa M. Brunner scheduled for (i I’. M. May 12. 19 IM ha«. been cancelled.

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One Man Is Injured In Truck Accident Truck Plunges Down Embankment Today One man wis injured n>t -i-r toii-ly when .< trii< k plunv-’-d down in embankment six miles north of i Decatur on IS 27 about ’• o'clock i this morning, j lamtiii Adini'ton 11. Wayne i burs. Ki . suffered a facial lai era ’ion ami was tak'-r. to th<- Adam* , nun’s memorial hospital sot treat ' merit He was later released | Charles Heckel 21. of the same ■ city, driving Hie truck. escaped , injury Sheriff Herman Bowman who | inventimiti <1 reported that the truck following another truck, -larted around at a hill near tin- -■ one of the i rash and when the driver noticed an om oming auto h- veered toward the ditch The truck plunged down the embankment and rolled over It was a flat bed tnii k and loaded with 111'1 '.er Late today the load had le ' been removed <e-— — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Medical Society In Monthly Meet 111 Sa nio I .Mei.- rof port Wayne I . was th, principal speaker at the monthly meeting of the Adams ! county medical soc-.e’y Tile alnyi 1 night at the Vlanls county memo lal l.osp.tal The lecture followed a dinner attended by th ■ physicians and their guests. Dr Hamid Zwick, president of the, 1 Velums county group. Introdu ed Dr. | jMi <r. whose addle s wa- follow-j ied I- a motion pi 'tire on cancer of' i the ••kin In l» L. M< Xairy assistid in pr> cutin-- tlie p> Hires. ' — o Strikers In Peoria Plant Vote Today Vote To Choose New Bargaining Agent f'eoria 111. Miv 12 (IT I More than 3”u state county and Io- ■ cal police were on duty today as IT.ui'O workeie voted to i house a , ; new bargaining agent at the Cat e'pili.ii Tra for company plant. The plant ha« been dosed for j fiv, weeks by a CIO E’arm Equip ment workers stiike The company h i- announced that i , it plans to reopen tomorrow no matter how workers vote in today"- . election More than 2"" state police were pho ed on duo to augment police I Irom East Peoria, wlu-.e the plant is loca'ed. and fto.n "l aze .veil < nun tv. Til ee unions were competing ill the .alloting. conduct'd by tin- na i 'ional labor relations hoard They I | were the CIO I nited Auto worker' I the AEL t’nited Auto workers and i the Independent Intel l.atio'ial \s , ■ atioii of .Madiini-i" l.<" al !"'■, |of the Eaitu Equipment wickers I ■ now holds bargaining rights : The Xl.Hit ruled Ci,- f’. W'CIO , ill' of till' e|e. I,O|| In a !-<• i'S of ( (fliers have never > -'lied the affi , j davits, required under the Taft-! i Hartley act, certifying tiiat tliey ate I n>t Communists However, the EEW-CIO “till took I an active part in the tint c.impain :llg that preceded the election one box on the ballot was :eserved for "no union and th • farm eq lipmem union urged work* s to murk their , X" there. By doing no. the farm eqfpmen' worker- Imped t i pievent any of , c.ie other mi ons from winni: . a > majority The EEW-CIO in that < ;u-e would argue that it retained , the bargaining rights and would . continue tile strike o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur ißjinj CAMERA! Photography is lots of fun, but you had better insure your camera and equip* . ment in case it is lost, stolen or destroyed. "All 1 Risks” Camera Floater Insurance costs so little! THE SUTTLES CO. Agent* Niblick Store Bldg., Decatur, Ind. teprewnruig The <tw Ciwafey u»d SuMCJ! Of C<MMk llllllftllll BOU T HESITATE TO APPLY TO US WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN We will make • IM »«•" )»•< •• quick •• we will a !ac<e? Your signature and income are the chial Mciority requirement*. A tmad pan of pour income eecb month will repair rh< loan Special Sanaa are avaiUM* to farmers ce other person, with seasonable in. quickly and privately made usually on same d-.y you apply C»t us tell you more about it—no obligation Call, phoat or wnto— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY InaaruaraSad TT» ”‘ M '*MCATua.'Taii*«A

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Randolph County Shooting Probed Attempted Murder Os Woman Probed W nt’ cs'cr. Ind . Maj 12 (t'PH Vitim ill’s Imlay investigated • attempted murder of a 37-year-| -.ld mi'Hur who w.c shut four times, 'ilh .i 12.’uage M'.n'gu:: Monday! !' lit while rile slept ill IltT faHII home m ar .Mod” •. Mi- I .liter It'iark was reported In "-lle'.'ly improved" condition in the H.iii'lnlph county hospital today 801 l •• said that one of tile ■ i.otguii ilia ges struck her in the left hip i 'I elbow Hospital attach ! es originally repotted her condition as serious. Her husband. I.loyd said that neither lie nor his wife knew of any em-mie. He u'l'orted being the tar get of a myetery shot a year ago. Police said the telephone wire badinz to the isolated home was cut shortly before the attack, .-het.ff I. |i Pnterbauglt said the work apparently was that of an amateur " Roark said he and a six-yeartdd son were in tile house at the time of tiie attack They said they were! unable to reach a doc tor for somej •im» be, atise of la- k of telephone I st-rvbe A second child. Leona, 17.1 was expected to return from an <;.stern school tour today. .... o— —— —— Indiana Postmasters To Meet Next Month Ailhrm county postmasters are planning for the annual meeting of •lie Indiana chapter of the national' association of postmasters, which will lie held June 17. 1«. and 19 at Indiana I’Mversity. It will lie the I first time that the Hoosier postmasters have met on a ccdlege ■

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DURING ONE OF MANY RIOTS stated by Korean* tn Kobe. Japan. *f*lnst the closing of Korean achoota. a dempnstrttor is felled by Jap police. The outbreak* followed announcement by the Jap Minuter of Education that all private institution* would have to be Ucerued. Th* Korean* declared this was an effort to rob then ol their culture, (launwitonal)

campus and the third time theyi have met other than in Indianapolis. While holding their sessions the postmasters will be housed in university donnitori's and have their business meetings in university classroom building*. George W ! Pun ell. Bloomington postmaster and former president of the Xational Association, will be host to theconvention and President Herman . I! Wells of I. V. has joined in inviting the postmasters to the campus. > — Fort Wayne Packers Resume Employment Fort Wayne. Ind . May 12 —(VP> Mure than 500 workers in the Muncie ami Fort Wayne plants of the Mai li’u-fer division of the Kuhner Packing Co. began a return to their jobs today after acceptance of a new working agreement yesterday. The settlement of the strike which lasted more than a week at the two plan’s involves a wage increase of nine cental an hour re-troac-tlve to January 12. It was agreed that the company would make any additional wage increase that the "big four" packing houses might grant to the CIO Pnited Packinghouse workers nationally. State Health Head To Receive Award Dr. Leroy E. Burney, Indiana state health commissioner, will receive the 1918 good government award of the Indiana State Junior Chamber of Commerce during the annual convention of the Jaycees to l>e held at French Lick May la--16. according to an announcement | made today by O. H. Roberts, Jr., president of the state organisation. 0 Seed stock of the highly regarded Andrew and Zephyr oat varle- ! ties will not he available to the ’ puldic until 1950.

College Withdraws ; Jobs Information • I * Illinois Opposes Strike Breaking C. t liiiipail'll 111 Ma vl2 ill’ l . The fnivi-rtltv of Illinois withdrew ; all information on summer jobs ■ for Htiidi nl" «• i hir ago moat pack-1J Ing plinth today and the unlvnr ] ultj prnVtMt i-aid it was ‘ obvious L the meat packing plants were seek J ing to fill Jobs vacat’d by em . plovea on Strike.” , Provost Coleman li. Griffith said ’ the university had received com- , plaints that job information post J e| on bulletin boards appeared to < be a form of ' strike-breaking" J The university will not refer ; any student to employment op- < portunities where it is apparent it ‘ will have the effect of defeating < the orderly process of negotiation and arbitration." Griffith said ■ The job information at the Chi I <ago meat packing plants offered ; a minimum of ”10 hours work a < day. seven days a week, at a J minimum of on<-dollar an hour < during the time the united pocking house workers of America were on strike ” The notices listed side attractions of “excellent living quarters and good food without cost.” 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur — LARD 9BWWBWUUUBMWBMI OPEN KETTLE RENDERED TO GIVE YOU OLD-FASHIONED FLAVOR 5 nit. ’l-»5 GERBER MEAT MARKET j.

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