Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1949 — Page 2

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Foresee Steel Pact Negotiations In June Talk Union Demands For Added Benefits Pittsburgh, May 17—(UP)—Big steel negotiations with the CIO United Steelworkers on union demands for higher wages, pensions and social insurance probably will open between June 1 and 16, an industry spokesman said today. That would give basic steel producers a month or more to work out an agreement with CIO presi-J dent Philip Murray and USW * negotiators on their three-fold pro- 1 ' gram for more than 1,000,000 steel-, workers. The giant United States Steel ’ Corp., which usually set? the pat-j tern for steel extract agreements, said it would work out a mutually acceptable date with Murray, also head of the USW, before June 16. In all, 535 steel companies, including all the large basic producers, have received the steelworkers demands for a fourth round wage increase and other benefits. Formal notices asking the compan-,

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ips, employing 706,00(1 workers to set a talking date within 30 days were sent out last weekend. Contracts with these firms run until mid-1950, but may be reopened within 60 days before July 16 this year on wages and pensions, j Similar contract notices will be ' sent an additional 1,200 firms, mostly fabricators employing 319,1 000 workers, during the year when 1 their contracts expire. The steelworkers have set no 1 dollars and cents figure on their 1 general wage increase demand 1 and broad social insurance and pension programs drawn up here by the union policy committee I last May 5. , i Murray said at the time that i Such figures would be worked out | over the bargaining table. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 4170 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of August Werling. deceased (o' appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Bth day of June, 1949, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Aiiinndn llierkes. Administratrix Decatur, Indiana, May 16, 1949. Attorney Vogelweile A Anderson. I May 17—24

“ Receives Thanks Os Heart Foundation For ’ Local Contributions ’ Mrs. R. C. Hersh, of this city, ■ chairman of the fund drive of the ! Indiana hearts foundation, today , receive a letter (rpm Mrs. Grace ■ Tanner, state secretary, thanking 1 all people of Decatur an Adams county for their generous dona-, 1 tions to the society. • The total amount raised in InI diana was more than 345,000, and of this more than ?20,000 was rais1 ed through the efforts of the state ! federation of clubs, one of the sppnse « of the campaign. The state office announced that the first project, which already has been started since the raising of the fund, is thp furnishing of free penicillin in needy cases of the type of heart condition which requires that drug. Any local physician can obtain the necessary forms for a patient who needs the drug and is unable to buy it, and it will oe sent to the patient’s doctor for use in treatment. The Indiana organization is part of the national heart (oundatiou. Berne Graduation Exercises Thursday Berne, May 17 — The Rev. Karl 1 Tauber, pastor of the Evangelical U. B. church of this place, deliver- 1 ed the baccalaureate sermon to the Berne-French high school seniors 1 Sunday night at the First Mennon- ! ite church. He told them, quoting 1

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Testimony Is Given By Mrs, Rutledge Bores Intimacies With Slain Hattman Cedar Rapids, la., May 17—(UP) -rMrs. Sydney Rutledge testifiec today that she “struggled” bul could not remember screaming when t|ie ’jap her husband alleged ly murdered forced her to submil to sex relations. The tall, honey-blonde wife oi Dr. Robert C. RUtlydge stuck to her story that she resisted the advances of Byron C. Hattman. Rutledge, a St. Louis baby doctor, is charged with stabbing Hattman to death in his hotel room here last Dec. 14. Tfrs. Rutledge, 23, bared her intimacies wfth Hattman at her husband’s murder trial in a fight to save him from prison or death. On cross-examination today, she looked prosecuting attorney William Crissman squarely in the eye and told again what happened in her bedroom in St. Louis last July 31 when Hattman allegedly seduced her forcibly. “Didn’t you scream?” Crissman asked her. “I don’t remember screaming," she replied. "You didn’t kick or struggle either, did you?” “Yes, I did,” she saiyl. “I tried to push him away.” Crissman hammered at her testimony in an apparent attempt to show that she submitted to Hattman willingly.

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