Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1949 — Page 2

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BIG CORN CROP (Cant From Page One) that ft has the potentialitlea of an awful headache.” He Mid corn production han gone through a "revolution” and fanners cannot be expected to curtail prodution to prewar levels. He Mid the "Brannan Plan" would help solve "the complicated problem of enabling the country to live happily with abundance.” This plan calls for “production payments'* through which the government would support farm Income from perishable foods by straight subsidies instead of holding up the market price. This. Brannan said, would enable

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American consumers U> eat up grain surpluses in the form of more . abundant eggs, meat and milk. * Farmers, he said, can’t expect congreM to continue support for any * farm program which does not pros vide food to consumers are reasoni- able prices. » Brannan has been stumping farm » areas to whip up support for the f plan. i He had a good word today for senate majority leader Scott W. Luj cas and criticism for Rep Noah M. . Mason, R.. 111. Both will be up for . re election in Illinois next year. r Brannan said he could always de- . pend on getting “honest and wise" opinions on farm legislation from , Lucas. He ignored Lucas' declara- , tion yesterday that he opposes man I datory supports for perishable ' ■ foods. That put Lucas in direct opI position to Brannan's views that these supports are just as essential as supports for basic crops. Brannan did not mention Mason ' by name, but referred to opposition ' to “progressive farm legislation" by an Illinois congressman who haa raised anew "the old issue of subpecting farmer cooperatives to inI -cine taxes." Brannan's aides in Washington Mid he was referring to a bill introduced by Mason. As for the corn storage heads' he, Brannan said the government will do ail it can to build its own stor- ! age to hold last year's grain taken i over under price support. But. he said, farmers in IlHnois and other * corn belt states must get to work .md build more of their own farm storage, if the storage problem is [ to be licked. lie noted that farm law requires marketing quotas on corn when burdensome surpluses develop. But he said he would not propose these i controls on next year's crop unless

Gasoline Problem Is Slill Unsettled Plan Studied Which Will Ease Shortage Chicago, Aug M—(UPl—lndependent gasoline distributors and striking union tank truek drivers today discussed a plan that could bring ths city's gas supply to 70 percent of normal. A 13-day strike by the AFL drivers has closed most of Chicago's gas stations snd cut automobile traffic by an estimated one third. Yesterday, the union proposed that independent distributor*, who have met the union's demands for' a 17%. cent an hour pay raise, work on a round-the<lock basis to supply a limited number of in dependent gas stations. None of the gasoline would come from refineries of the major oil companies. These companies have offered the drivers a 7% cent an hour boost. The plan, proposed yesterday, was submitted to rank and file union members and distributors. Efforts by a federal conciliator to settle the strike will continue today. Bicycle Thieves Held For Muncie Authorities Lawrenceville, ill.. Aug. 23— (UP)—Two teen-age Muncie. Ind. boys were returned to Indiana authorities today after admitting they had stolen the bicycles they were riding when they asked for a night's lodging at police headquarters here. The boys, Charles Warfel. IS. and Joe Sloan, 14, told police early Sunday that they had bicycled all the way from Muncie, more than they are required. He took issuo with charges that the controls would mean “regimentation." Ha said that farmers, through referendums, always have the final say on whether the controls are used.

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150 miles away, and needed a night's sleep before returning A suspicious officer checked with Indiana authorities and found the bikes had been stolen in Vincennes, only 11 miles east of here. Friday night. The boys readily admitted the theft, police Mid. Oregon's first telegraph company started operation in 1855. — WOTICK TO Ttlrmiu Notice Is hereby given tb« tsspayers of Adams County Central Consolidated School Corporation. Adams County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said School Corporation having adopted a plan under Chapter 5. of the Acts of 1915. aamended by Chapter 2<S of the Acts of !»«?. of the Indiana General Assembly, to create a cumulative building fund by levying a special tax of 75c on each *IOO of taxable property for tbs next 5 yeses, will hold a nearing to consider such plan In the office of the County Huperlntendent of Schools. In the Court House In Ue<atur. Indiana, at 10.se A. M-. on the l*th day of Aug--1,1 IKtAHb OF •CHOQL THI'MTEEH OF ADAMS COUNTY CBNTBAL <Y>N«OLIDATKI’ SCHOOL <t»rPOBATOON. of A-Ums County. Im. By Glen Wvrkinger. Secretary , AUG. 14— 13 Appoiataient of Kseeeter Kstale ge. 4M» Woliee la hereby gives. That the undersigned baa been appointed KS•cuter of the r«tate of W. S. Sanin late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Clgreere H. Seslth Kievstar Ferg L. l.ltteree Attorney A- * '* auo. >-!*-»

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