Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1949 — Page 7

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Put brakes On Ouster IMsy Keep Scott In ln^S st Harmony (UP) t ]| ( . effort to *?rtgM»> Siott. Jr. out of thnational rtiflrt. *M'‘ ,;,,|al a -'f !aa: 1:111 Ib *‘ out on Ills oat |h t n ” an Ill'll a opposition a Ybgma* -l ,, ‘ w * y of ' S *" A ' ■ '»JK„|,..|t \ Taft of Ohio >< -’ass-n. pr-xid-nt i.f rUnirwsl’.' "' 11 a,i - a an be <■< .. on th- job until a I ,!<■•,-lopn . nt- .Ip ■ flEt'f<*T' unuht Id- mail- Io < aim..in -b ;* John \ fomn r I'laiti'in- law in Hartanil Wanhin.'ton. th3BagL_ ——

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Three Persons Die In Auto Accident Muncie, Ind. July 15—(UP)— Two persons were in critical con dilion at Ball Memorial hospital today from injuries suffered in an accident in which three others were killed The dead .were Clarence Melvin Blanchard. 61. his wife, Grace, 67. <>f la»s Angeles, and Mrs. Jeanette Moore, 74, Muncie. The Injured were Mr and Mrs Robert 8. Scott, Frankfort, Ky. Republicans. Another argument likely to be offered in his behalf la that he has not sought and probably does not want the job His back era doubt if he would take it. Many Republicans are uisturhed by the public brawling which has centered around Scott since lite j GOP was knocked through the , ropes in last November's presiden i tial-election. The Democrats like It. : President Truman told his news i conference yesterday that the leas harmony there is in the Republican I party, the better it suits him. The next move within the Republican national committee is up to those members who have been maneuvering to pressure Scott into resigning. They include Waiter S Balia S. Ilallahan, W. Va. Harris IE. Spangler, la., B Carroll Reece. | Tenn . and Guy G. Gabrlelson. N J I Sen. Owen Brewster of Maine is counted by Scott s friends as a- ' mong the inner circle of the opposiIlion although the senator is not a i committee member. ' Scott’s opponents are represented as having enough votes to oust him lifa national committee meeting |‘could be had. They also are reI ported to have drawn a petition for I an early meeting at which th"/ would seek a showdown. If they have the votes and sufficient names ’ on their petition, now apparently is j the time for them to force the isI sue if they want Scott's immediate I resignation. The chairman told a press lunch- | eon yesterday that he would not re- ■ sign until a harmony candidate I, could be found to succeed him. I “I would welcome th)' appearan •<* I of such a man.'' Scott said. "I do not believe that any responsible | group in the committee desires ate I ito resign unless such a succesor is I available." Scott's friends insist he has the I votes to ii) kan ouster resolution i' I such is presented to a commitsI meeting called by petition for tl.e I purpose of forcing him cut. All lacI tions, ami Scott himself, apparently I wre agreed khat he must go. The I question Is at what time There has , been so much bickering and 111 I feeling that it would lie next to ImI [Mtsslble for him to direct the 1950 I election campaign for which plans I shortly must be made I But with Dewey. Taft and Stass 1 en opposing an open fight on the

“Holiday On Ice” Coming K ** * * * '*** ** Pictured here are some of the “glamour-leers" who will appear with the all-new version of "Holiday on Ice of 1949" at Zollner stadium. Fort Wayne. August 1 through 7. The spectacular outdoor ice showplays under the stars on a real lake of ice right on the ball diamond. The new edition features more than iOO of the world's finest ice skatng stars, with dazzling and spectacular new wardrobes. There are even lavish production specialties in th)* two and one-half hour show The orchestra is under the leadership of Carmen Nappo.

Admits Setting Fire Causing $20,000 Loss Martinsville. Ind . July 15—(UP) I, Virgil Bennett, 40, was held on open charges today after he admitted accidentally starting a fire which caused some 120.009 damage ■ The fire swept through the old Hickory Furniture company's gar-1 age yesterday and destroyed six | trucks and a tractor. Police said | that Bennett, a night watchman for j th- furniture company, admitted starting the blaze while siphoning gasoline from one of the firms I trucks. ■ I Regional Fire School At Monroe Wednesday Joe Mcßride, president of the regional fire school, announced today that the regular monthly meeting will l>e Wednesday, July 20. Th- group will meet at Monroe at 7:30 p.m. Th- firemen will practice with 'he fire ladders, resuscitator, and* tn iron lung. A representative from the state fire marshall's office will I hairman. it ap|<ear>d that the curent party uproar would be encour- ■ ged to die down. Meantime, there would be a quiet search for a new hairman and when he was found Scott would Im* permitted io resign gracefully much saving of face. WEEK END nu boiling Beef, lb. 29c T-Bone Steak, lb. 52c & 55c Minute Steak, lb. 65c Chuck Roast, lb. 43e RENDERED LARD, lb 12'zc HOME RENDERED Fresh Side, lb 33c Smoked Sausage, lb. —49 c (Our Own) Smoked Ham 69c (Our Own) Veal Round Steak, lb. 65c Slicing Bologna 39c Luncheon .Meat* 49c Veal Liver, lb. 55c Open Saturday evening till 10 Sudduth MEAT MARKET S. 13th St. Phone 226 pestroy iomi ACTIVATED POWDER KILLSZ ..ik /hAMlyfl (4? Yiiitfl The perfect DDT powder for your home. Rout* bug*, kiliu ’eml PESTROY DDT b activated with special chemical—Pipemylcydohexanone —which drives insect* from hiding place* to certain DDT death. The handy Press cap container make* It ea»y to whi*k potent - PESTROY DDT into crack*, crevice*. mattnuKA under rug*, etc. Holthouse Drug Co.

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House Passes Bill To Label Fur Coals Require Labeling With True Names Washington, July 15. —(UP) — Ao far as th- houtte of representative* I* concerned, ladle*, you'll know what you're paying for in the way of fur coat* from now on For the h»u<e ha* approved, by ' voice vote, a bill requiring fur ! -oat manufacturer* to label their product* by their real name*. The

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senate ha* yet to act on Ute meas- l I ure I, Under the legislation, xponsored by Rep. Joseph P. O'Hara. It.. Minn., fur* would have to be label I led to show the name of the animal. J from which they came "Rabbit is sometime* called ‘ ‘ b-averette when it I* made into I a fur coat," »aid O'Hara during a I house debate on the bill yesterday -, "There I* no such animal." 1 1 0 Hara *ald he had a high rei gard forth- fur industry generally But. he said, when rabbit is called >' -rmilene to give the impression r that a coat has some relationship r to ermine well that'* something ; j else again

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