Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1948 — Page 7

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TWO MORE >»di la May and a second strike gsfrvAt.d ' Tib non-operating union* which OKtent railroad shop. maintentelegraph and clerical emM*a presented their third round fftnds April 7. at the time the igtieers. enginemen and fireegjtand switchmen were threat ting to atrike. GArge Leighty, president of

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Plans Announced I For Shades Park Shades Indiana's 15h State Park Indianapolis, July 1 With the Shades now Indiana’s 15th state park, the department of conserve tlon today disclosed its development program for this 1.450-acre wooded region southwest of Crawfordsville. Conservation officials pointed out that much of the Shades egpension program -will be a longrange affair but they added that some Improvements will be carried out there this summer. The present trail system is scheduled for Immediate improvement by making the trails safer. Installing adequate markers and extending some trails to make outstanding points of beauty more accessible. More adequate parking and picnic facilities will be added this year. Additional table* will be Installed and a new road, providing better access to the picnic areas, will lie constructed. With the 2250.000 purchase price raised by public subscription, all "Save the Shades" donations now received are being used for improvements there. Although no check was made of all contributing organizations, conservation department officials said that small donations from Indiana’s school children produced 211,500 to the Shades fund. A tree with a hollow "heart” can live because transportation of food materials takes place in the inner bark and the sapwood just beneath the outer bark.

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Berne Opens Drive On Traffic Violators Berne, July I.—A drive to enforce traffic regulations here is under way this week. Carl Miller, of southeast of Berne, was the first to be arrested, being hailed into local J.P. court on a reckless driving charge It cost him a dollar fine and costs totaling 22 50. Many drivers were stopped and given warnings. The drive was started after many people had complained to the town board about the many motorists who continually violate traffic rules here.

Ball State College Addition Approved Budget Committee Approves Building Indianapolis. July 1— (UP) — Bal) State Teachers college at Muncie today had the approval of the state budget committee to proceed with plans for a 1000.000 industrial arts building College president Dr. John 11. Emens, who outlined the project to the budget committee, said that the bnilding would be a three-story brick structure, housing extensive shops with complete tools and equipment. The budget group, at Its final session of the 1948 fiscal year yesterday, also approved expenditure off 1.075.000 for’ work at three state hospitals. One approved request was for 2775*00 tor the installation of new plumbing, heating and wiring In the Craigmont state hospital, Madison. Approval was also given for the outlay of 2200.000 for a now temporary dormitory at the Richmond

' and Logansport state hospitals. < The 100 bed buildings will cost ♦ 150.000 each. Dr. Norman Beatty, head of the state council on mental health. , told the budget group that the two temporary- buildings Would relieve overcrowding at the Rich mond and Ixcgansport hospitals, and also at the central state hospital in Indianapolis. Overflow patients from Indianapolis will he sent to Richmond when the new building is completed. Beatty I said. Service Office To Close July 5-12 County service officer Dwight R. Arnold today announced that his office win be closed July 5 through July 12. He will take his summer vacation at that time. TRUMAN SEES (Cont From Page Onet er asked: "Would Mrs. Rootevelt be acceptable on the ticket with you." The president said of course. Then he asked the reporter what else ho expected him to say The idea of Mrs. Roosevelt for vice president has not, so far at least, been taken up by any Demo cratic leaders. Mr. Truman was firm in his belief that he would be nominated on the first ballot at Philadelphia. He said he believed he had more than enough delegates to do It. URGES DESK fCnnt. From Par«* (iwi least one state that private citizens are balking at taking the payless draft board jobs. The argument these citizens advance is that they stand to lose friends and in some cases cash customers by serving on draft boards. Board members are under considerable pressure to favor their friends in granting deferments. And in addition, a draft board job requires considerable time. Some who have Iteen approached think they should be paid by the govern ment. * Congress made no provision to pay draft board members. About 1.000 hoard* are to be appointed by tne President on the basis of recommendations submitted by state governors.

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4 TH J Fur a very pleasant and enjoyable holiday, serve our FRESH MEATS, the highest quality, yet priced right. All our choice beef, pork and veal was raised, fed, and home-killed in Adams County. A Real Value Genuine Country Smoked JOWL BACON St AB BACON Our Own Cured Our Own and Smoked, lb. &>• 2D iFW A REAL TREAT FOR THE FOI RTH SPRING CHICKEN — Fully Dressed tt>. Home Rendered Tempting-Fresh Always Appetizing LARD PORK ROAST GROUND BEEF No -.‘ 95c ........ a. 49c ........ m. 50c FROM CHOICE NATIVE STOCK , k SPRING LAMB * or at Spwial Menu v Leg-O-Lamb — ( hops \ Shoulder Cuts The Best Native VEAL POCKET ROAST lb. J9c Real Home-Made FRESH SAUSAGE lb. gQ c Gerber M X ««>•>• 97

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