Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1948 — Page 2
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Truck Drivers Stage Strike In New York Grocery Chains Arc Hardest Hit Today York. Sept I it Pl Track driver* rtruck tn th* New York metropolitan are* today and major grocery chain* were th* j ftr»t to feel the effect* of th* 1 walkout which left them wl'h mean* of »upplyln< their retail | Mores Warr-hr.u**' for three large i't" 1 <ery chain*. Roulston Brother* H < Koh.u k Company ..nd. Atlantic A Par Ifb reported no I drivers iiad shown up for the • i. m shift to deliver supplies "■ retail out >4* J h Strong pr-Mdent of lex a* , MI7 of the Intel national Brother hood of TeamMer* lAFL'. *ald ; the strike by hl* 9 700 driver member- would hamper the flow of food m wsprin' fra’sht and m. band)** to and fioin the met ( io|H>litan area Elev i’ll other 10. al of tie teamsters union in the Sew Y .<-k .area would have to loin thwalkout before th., rily* truck , n. system would he paralysed t Mayor William Oltwy.r evpe. ted to interim. in an at I. mpt av it .1 ti l|. king r<- ik ( <|ow ii slmila: to that whu h • p’ ( ped the n.t'h.i , bUge t < ity in I't If, / •I* In the ar. a. driver* will ' I out The wall <i t -la ■'-<! aftei Im itl >i.7's member .oted to V J 12.. to |e |e< t a f-t.tat le .Klee ’ , merit which wis re.u I.- I v- tei | (■ i between 'he inion n-gotlat | <r» and hi" • mplt.vei gi.uip* Th- pr. p0w,.l provided fur a I.ent hourly wig. m.r.a*. The tim k« oiiKinally id a k.d lor i I.' hourly wagAvoid Ihe rush! Sr htrnl .• hooks are read' now! Holl- d house Drug Co. 20fit2
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY i AT hililii 1 Inrliini'. f \y,. will —il 111 following K...1 EaUte and l*m«mal Pr. .party at , I'ublii Am ’l»n "ii '*"■ faun loca'wl I'.- mil<» ha i ami 1 miNinth j n( llt-im-. Indiana. <>n , Friday, Sept. 3, 1948 ' Pertoml Property at 9 00 A M Real tttate at ’2 00 Noon t Tin- farm mii-i.t - "f mi a. if- with improv'ui.mi and -'■ .urea of unimproved land kiinins lhe -<■ acre Ih. farms will b —id an Ml and 2b «< r« " a» 1"S ai r< whichevei higheM bid in obtained Tin- i- all good pr' lu.iiv. mill ami well drained About J l ,. acres nt « umber. good .- ar. a on hard abom 10 years old. balam i a l under ultlvation . I Improvement*; 12 rm m bn. k Imm- with b.'h nil, full ba cm.-tit. ( .ate too! hot wain turn.i. e. Ilk.- new good drov. w. II I «<di water ( d ternr wa er piped '<> holla.- ■ room auinmcr kitchen with alate , loot, bank bain I Xl"" with alate root. Too] abed '.»x3" tool ailed 19* 111, Extra good modern poultry house -Ixl-. l ' with good tool and run i plug water Ship and grain.ry Zdxll. < «>rii < rib. f.vl'i, Poiil'iy holme hie. tri. ily to a I main buildings This i- a good farm in a pioapcrmm , farming community , Po»ie»»,on. Immediat. of wheal ground Building on ( or Ite’or. Sin I |‘ll* llllipi fields a» mkiii at. crop.' are haiv.-aled . TERMS , . mh on dav of -ale. Ilalam < u|hiU delivery of If t d | 1 and m> l< haiitabl. abstract nf fit. David Habegger Estate PERSONAL PROPERTY Starting at 9 00 A M — CATTLE — T II A- Bungs Teslcd Registered Ibd-t.in heifer due Im I lloltdein 7 yr» old dm lan ;t llolfieit 9 yr* old wan free'-i la tof Jun* 1101-t.in heifer. Hol-tein heifer 1 nu- e Igllde l>> register — HOUSES — jsorr* I male Ilf yr. "Id. good worker. »l about Jmui, Sorrel <e|dlli| I yr* old goal woik' i. wt about JUOO Kuril' ■'•hiilig. 2 yrs ohl I*ol I.UH EQIII’MENT A BEES a 1 r< «• id foun-Min*. rhick<*n » rbi k • n rr-dff • -’4. «L »: ho:i*y r»’raifi»r — FEED — I acres .f good < • rii in field about >u Vigo whew’ cleaned, ready *o —w > ton* .lover hay 3t ton. mi**d < lover and timothy hay, 19'. bale* -'ml < uning clover hay 210 hale* mixed 2nd cutting clover and nmo'hy hay 13* bales nf wheat straw — IMPLEMENTS — <>.|«er ft tra-tor with n*-w rubber and cultivaiora; Oliver i laittom H‘‘ frac.or plo« 7 ft John beerp tractor dt«c with new Hi' hade* General Implemtnr true'or manure spreader on rubier 9 ft General Impl* m<*n> euliinar-ker. '.* «>-, i 4.) mriug tooth harrow 2 amtion 'pike t.mtl harm* M< I wiring hinder. «tt cut. John |mer« No I mower, d ft. cut. John Jo- re fer’i r.-r torn plan’er John lleare pti'h type hav loader 2 hire corn cultivator H-iperfor 12 hoe ferflllrer grain drill John Iw-.-r- aid* enke N'.-w (lipper fanning mill with 1 3 b p • Mdilr motor. 2 CHd fa.iorv Iritlt rubtier tired waCMia: New *«ir> bay rack and grain bed gra|>p.e hay fork 2 hole coin ah. Her. copper Le t e; milk tan — IJOI SEIIOLI) GOODS — ele trie r"frt<- ra nr Port-I It Perf-. t|..n k»ro en<- range llvin- io -m anile, din nt ro*ww -Ulte IJbrnrv fab'e; Seller, kitchen w‘th oven a(tar!>n.t. KI iwgt'ri piano and hwweh: 2 p blue upholefered caliil.et Settona howkeaa* chair-: he-tateada: 2 drvaser.; Ward robe many «>»h»r articles ton nuta roa> to mention lain, h by Reformed L>die< Aid TER WK -CASH. Frank Habegger OWNER Rwv h N*l Jnlittaon K«;' s U > rt w l -**- * T . U 1
boost In a new coatrait to re place the one which r-xplrt-l at midnight The current **• * give* drivers on trailer tru< k* |H2* for an eight hour .lay Warehousemen and unskilled la i borer* get fin 7* for an eight hour 'lay ||ou»ewlve« will feel the pinch f the walkout wooli it the rtrlkI by members ot Local '"7 is con 1 tinned That local cover* grocery t-mkins. except for bread and milk l.liverlae Members of J local 'l'l who were ordered to *tay on the job. handle transfer I espre** shipment* Th- t-tumbflne h|o< k t > final vie.merit lay in a dlaagreenon' | over seniority ml.* and an at tempt to writ, into file contract i certain con. esaion* whi. h em 1 plover* already had granted vol untarlly Barricade- will be st t up a' main highway*, bridge* and lun I neie leading into the city to pie ' vent out of town trucker* from entering, a union offb ial said CHURCH NEWS First Methodist Hr A I* Teter, district super mtendent will conduit the bus! ne** meeting of the quarterly conferem e at the First Methodist hurch a 7 30 tin- evening. Dr i,-raid lone* minister of the rliun h annoiltned today Milk Prices Jump Again At Capital .... i Indianapo.i* Sept I ll I i Milk and butt, rm Ik price* pet quart and < r-am price* p.-r halfpin: jumped another .-nt at nn«t Indianapolis dai.l-* todav I . . ; • t i. . ■ ' - I ,oi.. ~f nr • i*. 1 w hole «b I" i' ' II 11,- past few w ... k - ’ TI.-. said lb- price l .ke might j -st-n.l to i oiia. <• cheese Hu other lair , -pokes'nen said the tires-nt I at.-s i ould remain in . ft* ’
Monthly Report Os Service Officer 853 Services Are Rendered In Month liwiiht H Arnold county **rv 1.-e officer, rendered W 3 services to veterans of all wars and thflir dependents during AUKti«t. th- service officer* monthly report dU- ■ lowed today Following is a complete break down of Individual services ren I der.-d Personal interviews I7» repeat interviews. 11. hospitalization. 5. claims again-t the V A. 15. outpatient treatment. 3 terminal l-ave pay. 13 department ot vet .ran* affairs. 10; education academic. 31; appreut'l* <• on the-job. tv rehabilitation 1; fann train ing fi: flight training ! Insurance. 33. loans. I*. I S employment servtc*. 11; Indiana employment sercurit'. 12, return of war dead. 2. bank, k; housing. It. war assets administration. I*. civil rrviee. 2*>. pensions. It; veteran* organization*. 31 legal ad vi'-rs. 5. welfare ag.-ni !<•*. 2. a! lowames. lo individual employer. 7 am ial security 3. employment, ii family alowan.es I" Information on property tax exempt 5 lost dis. harge applied for 3, department of labor. 3. sub sisteiice pay. 20; r-eniployment. 2 ippll.ations for Ohio and Illinois state bonus. t< department of pub li. relations, t. finance depart merit. I.» phone .alls touti. .ti phone call* tlni H's. letter*, loiitl, letters 'in'. H< nils ■ ellan-ous. I Rules Law On Vital Statistics Is Valid Bans Free Access To Vital Statistics Indianapolis. Sept 1 tVPI— State law prohibiting free and un limited access to vital statistics, record* is constitutional, attorney I general t'leon Foust ruled today Foust, in a IT pug.■ offi<ial d* vision, rendered at the request of th* state health director, said "vital statistics ar. not a record of th- transaction of put'll, bus! n-SS " In- I. E Kurnev th* health di i rector wrote Foust on July 22 I asking him if the law prohibit.-'!I the di st I mill re of birth and death I information and if so. if the law wa* constitutional Burney said his request was prompted by- "letter* and telephone calls from var lolls newspapers and commercial establishments It is my opinion that section 12 of the vital statistic law- is constl t itional and controls disclosure of information and data contained in the vital statistic* records.' Foust ■aid. The state registrar must be satis fied "the applicant has a direct interest in the matter re. orded before he permits inspection of th.- re.ord the attorney genera’ said ' It is expressly made unlawful. " the opinion said, "for any officer or employe of tin- state to disclose the data contain**) in the record* except as authorized by tin- ad and the hoard The attorney general denied what he said were reports that Indiana stand* alone In its post lion" Appended to the formal opinion was a list of the law* and polities of other states with regard to th- disclosure of vital statist! cal information Foust *uid the position of local health officers wa* not a« dear a* that of the state hoard of li-alth laical health officers “are required t<> furnish a certificate of either a birth or a death to an applicant a* to inspe.-tiou otherwise . there i« no unrestricted or uucoiidltional right to handle the r.-rord* and to make searches or tran-cript* of one* o-in volition but inspection* ar* under the sound discretion <>f »u<h Imai health officer* in the absent a of a valid regulation of the ’ »e latard of health.'' the ..pinion said. — Retirement Plan Is Adopted By A & P In a letter to more than ItU.OPu emidoyeea of the Great Atlantic A I'adfi. Tea tompany. John A. Hartford. president, announced today that the loinpsnv had adopted a te'iramenl plan Entire coet <4 the retirement plan will lie borne by the company and no employe will I# required to eim trihnte F<-me details of the pio gram, tentatively sche-luled to tiei onie effective Oct 1. *tlll remain to tap worked out. hut all full-tim« employe* who have completed fiv« j y«*M of ***'!<-• automat b ally tee i i tone m-mbera Those with shortei | period* of »er.lce liecomn member, a* •.-on a* they have completed Uv* > ’ year* with the company !' %*«.traiTt* tfeft th , j ts ttufr atnUte*
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Set 2(H) Fires ML' M St. H I J wMidkflWWfr Z' * i A •tUn *'■ Vl VVONETA McNEIL, red haired 13 year old who sdinitted »<tling the 2<Mi gho*t flies" which virtually divested her uncle's farm at Macomb 111. <>f all building*, has been found b) a Chicago psychial rist tn he perfectly normal ment illy Woneta xoid *he set the] fires because »he wanted to "live with my mom Her parents are divert rd and Woneta and her father lived at the unile* Ma<i>mb farm _ SHERIFF IN P P’m’n One) inr»-r*HrfionH nr top it This ; would afford bus driver* and all I motorists better vision when approaching the inters*, lions. The sheriff reminded motorist* I ii.at it is imt necessary for him 1
I.ill is ll'tt lirtrp'titj i*»i •»» it • J mor ® talking y 4 -‘W day Vi ith each patting div fnur telephone inc re ami it* range of utefulnett. More and more telephone* are being inwalkd daily, thua spreading the web of conamunication for everyone. Our expansion program is forging ahead with full speed It won't stop until we reach our destination: Ihe fmc.t possible telephone service for ail who want it. CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. f a co»ft iTta M „/ / \ of J \ J' F gj > I f- — (k» nrinr f~* ~ wilbin iha l ri»ll m««. pte. A-‘ : A I! 11 ***** *** IE 55 : \ v nni i — V. ra H ! SS’.fUS U K I| ' . B>| ■ a -,j |V/ TOP-TO-BOnOMf MOM . ; k spice fop evfMWMO.' j • f*»e ” krvnaa-tfee-Tnp" Fwa Fund Cbaa> ... Ml lbw ' d pac k apad (raam frwiri. and we ndwa! i • "pacioM* Mndrralr-Mmat. Ralearad-t'aid ('ampart- 131 nwmt.. ideal far dairy pcwlaci. and "evaryday"’ fonda! / / iT • c.dd Mitt Fredwm-r . . large enmpart / / nvent with aupar-UMMI radd far vagetaHea, aaiad <?"*>•• 7 ' Irfl-arverw! /j e • led* inatne'a nrlusva new kruit krmbemw . , . awnate edd preaervaiam' J. • helvwMlnr’a la»«s P.«ler«pb*re awrhamam . par,r maaeallr hibriraSad . . . trouble (ma pwfnrauaaea' : DECATUR HATCHERY "I -~4 (WJ
or any ofic.r to w'"’'*** tion involving a school bus, b that th* hu* driver m»> "ec“ r « tn* license number of ’he ott.-n-i Ing vehi< e and »i«n an affidavit,. lar KihK ’nd<*r SECRETARY OF it-ont Fr.c .Hee Ot>*t 'Tan the Soviet* wanted to admi' Observers genera'ly believed that Molotov <ame to Paris in July la»> year prepared to con aider the Marshall plan in a fav orable light He walked out and slammed the door after receiving new lastmlnut* Instruction* from Moscow Then Zhdanov took over Soviet p..|i.y toward the European recovery program and organized Ho nine nation Cominform dedicated to its defeat This served to kolidify western opposition to Russia as nothing had before The second apparent dash between the two men was disclosed early thia summer Mo'otov was meeting in Warsaw with other eastern European representative* to present a IhiPl front to the west Zhdanov cut th- ground out from under .Molotov by la’lling- his excommunication of Mat* ghal Tito of Yugoslavia, crack ing tlie solid Soviet Iron! wide I open There Is a third contender for Stalin's mantle, but he is not involved in Soviet foreign policy and is virtually unknown outside Russia He Is Georgi Malenkov, also a member of the politbum FIRSTRENT tr-ont From rage One) ; tenant Wood* eased off the hoard a real estate member A tenant school teacher took hi* place On reconsidering the petition for a ' general rent boost the board UP
I held it. earlier actio* by a 4 to* vote, with the .choolt*»cber vottug no along with the publisher of i M labor newspaper Voting for the increase were a ' gentleman farmer, a realtor. . lumber man. and an a orn,.v W.MHIs said he considers ( the board now to be representa-, the. and It* a' tion to raise rents proper -I think we are going to have manv mor* of 'hes* ca»e*. Wood* asserted He said that land lords were protected against rising cost* during OPA but that now while rents remain under control, other prices are < limbing. WILL NOT ii-ont From l’*K- O' l ** didn t want to stay with th* "H---leys because she "didn' get any pretty clothes She said ahe enjoyed herself •<> much wlo-n,*he visited her mother several month* ago that she d< < ided to do something about getting off the farm. The fires she set burned down her uncle's home, ami then his two barns. The family pa. ked up and ASTHMA Don I l«t cou<hln< •heeling, recurring allacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin «leep and energy without trying MENDACO wh!cf works thru the blood to reach bronchia. :übeo and lungs Utuslly helps nature quickly remove thick, sticky mucus Thus alleviate* roughing and aids freer breathing and better sleep Oel MDIDACO from drugelal Balts
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moved to a vacant fanahoute I Another fire broke out there, and Burgard. who had been inv*aligating the case, trapped Wanet Burgard said th.- girl will remain with her grandmother until a 'court decide* what action to take He indicated that she may he returned eventually tu her mother.: i Meanwhile, a spokesman for th.-; company which insured the build-j IT HAS THAT SMOKED-IN Country Flavor FRESH Smoked Sausage 59Ci.b. ll — GERBER MEAT MARKET PHONE I 1
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