Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1948 — Page 6

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RUSSIAN rCont From I'nxr <>nei dential eiectlvn. They felt thin indicated a possibility that the Soviet leader was preparing the ground for a new approach to Gov Thomas E. Dewey In event he lx elected. Radio Mos-

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cow has predicted Dewey's election. Nyither American nor British delegates would comment for pub{llcation At the same time other sources disclosed some of the far reaching implications of the long range west ern itrategy to halt Russia. They

said the north Atlantic security pact was advanced sufficiently so that it might he signed next spring This pact will link the I’nited States. Canada, Britain. France. Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg into an unprecedented peacetime military alliance. Its future potentialities are so, great as to bring a major portion of the non-t'ommunist world into line against the Soviets and their satellites. Through other treaties and asses

sCoi ni<~ from where I sit... // Joe Marsh Want To Join Our Club? Newcomers to our town are pux- contributing cakes, pies, and coffee, tied when they hear talk of “The the men contributing the meat for Barbecue Club” Want to know who barbecuing, and the beer or ale. can join, and what the purpose is. From where j ,| t |t ., this simple Well, the answer is: any one can wholesome side of country life in Join who's neighborly inclined. The America—its spirit of good-fellow-purpose is simply to enjoy good ship—that makes for tolerance food, good beer and ale, good con- and better understanding between versation —all towards getting to neighbors. know one another better. As j gay Neighbor, any one can Every other Saturday, at one join up! So come along a week farm or another, the pit is dug, from this Saturday, and the fire started. And by sundown, neighbors from miles around have coma together—the women C/ Cops right, 1948. I'nited Slatti Brewer t Foundation iZZ».WI* ZZzI¥ING(?O»T ®47. VARCON BATTERIES ARE Your BEST BUY! Check This Chart! Convince Yourself!^.—i \ T fc VARCON “Dslsss" Grave 1 * 21 VARCON ’’DELUXE” BATTERIES These batteries are made with the same precision as the engine of your car. More value for less money. Group 1 and 21 fit Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth and other automobiles. VARCON "SUPER ACTIVE" BATTERIES Guaranteed for 30 Month*. Group 1 and 21 cases Iff Jf for Chev., Ford, Ry., others. Longer service. IZvWJ sack. S Safe This Winter! / Save During This Sale! STANDARD FULL STRENGTH Varcon Anti Freeze A 89 J rlipu IN YOUR OWN CONT AINU • Coroners Ow Fricv WA OUwn • ''---aim NSW Ar* Wsbrtor ' " • Contaim Kaporokoa ratardanM • PraSada Batina—Na “Craepine* THE FRIENDLY STORE

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Relations of the member states. the pact eventually may include the western hemisphere, the British dominions, the eastern Mrditer ranean. North Africa. Scandinavia and the Pacific area. M>out half of North Dakota is drained by the Misourl River. All the chickens In the I'nited States eat about 20.000.00 u tons nt food in one year. Eighty-five per cent of Illinois farms have electric lights.

H Marlene Dwight Elsenhower ' \ Ideal Grandfather y Jac k Smith jS 1 ileal Husband ■■■& Bub Falkenburg Elizabeth Taylor Ideal Young BB B Dorothy Maguire Paul Galileo Mrs. Thomas Dewey Ideal Wife Ideal Father-In-Law Meal Mother-In-Law JUST BY WAY of getting in the papers, the American Society of Photographic Illustrators picks the above "Typical American Family," ail well-known names on the national acene. Society says women are becoming more fragile, men more robust. (International I

Low-Priced Suits Drug On Market Men's Low-Priced Suits Moving Slow By I'nited Press i The men's clothing Industry reported today that low priced suit* are becorping a drug oh the market, but that prices generally are steady. Cheaper line* ut men'* clothing : are piling up on the rack* at many' retail store* across the nation, a j I'nited Pres* survey showed But medium and higher priced suit* -.till are selling rapidly, retailer* reported Crawford* clothe*, one of the largest eastern chains, had cut prices 20 percent across the board, but few other price cuts were reported. In some cities, however, there were sign* of a slump in the haberdashery trade. Hetallers listed two factors: j. Overproduction of low-priced clothing. 2. Veterans, comprising the biggest bloc of consumer demand, had bought almost ail the clothes they needed. . Hetallers said most consumer reilstance is concentrated against cheaper line* of clothing Rult* priced above $65 still sell briskly, they said. “Apparently the price of a cheap suit I* too high for a lot of pe<> pie," one retailer said “But on the other hand there are a lot of pe<> pie buying in the medium and high price ranges '* At New York, retailers reported s definite slump in prices, caused by large stocks and less demand They said the slump probably would continue through spring. However, none of the other big clothing chains reported plan* for a cut such as Crawford's Retailer* In some citiea said they anticipate (light price cuts next spring, but others said prices might go higher At Omaha. Neb.. Otto Swanson past president of the national association of retail clother* and fur nishers and present chairman of the association's committee for manufacturers, mills and retailers, said that "there have been some price decreasee throughout the country." "So-called fringe manufacturers are loeing outlets and must sell at lower costs to meet competition of regulars who now are able to supply retailers," he said. » A report typical of many came from Kansas City. W. G. Austin, manager of the merchant*' association there, said that better cla** clothing aalee still were good, but that sales of cheaper cloth lag by persog* of low income had dropped alarmingly" in volume. Five big retailers in Chicago re-

ported do sign of a price cut In the near future, and ail reported good sale* volume on suit* ranging from 127.50 to SIOO. • More than 30 soil conservation districts, comprising to.iioo.ooo acre*, have been established In the northern Great Plain* *tate* this >ear That make* the total 585 district* organized In Kansa*. Nebraska. North and South Dakota. Montana and Wyoming.'

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Invest 15 .Hind IN I GOOD CITIZENSHIP I I BY ATTENDING I THE DEMOCRATIC RALLY Jl GENEVA HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENING OCT. 2! HEAR • HON. MARSHALL HANLEY. President of the Young Democrats of Indiana I • E. J. SCHUG - "Why Schricker Means Good, Clean, Governnmt' • "Rudy” Meyer - "Conservation And Politics" ■ Refreshments Entertainimi I Democratic Central Committee

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