Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1949 — Page 1
SOvTFno. 247.
JOHN LEWIS BOYCOTTS COAL CONFERENCES
President Io Renew Request |or Tax Boost Toiequest Higher I Talcs To Reduce Deficit Spending I 1,11 " 'll' l lu1 F <!,-ti< It spending I „ — I t.-ti. It financing k K v |g' . ..t.trontinz the I ’’’B : ‘ r ” . .. F . „j|. th., ri- II til.lll - r«3' I't" i’'’»’’l !•> ’>*« K,., (ÜBhli 'll emigres* I B Well'■ ~■' 1,11,1 ,l ‘" ■c ran ■•' government. tin- pr,s’I”" ■ !r n qJ lilk i t-marks S ll t . 41 ,i |i<- would seek a ■ft., next ngres’ it ■i> Mid 1 of no other way ',\.,1i.,n ■ Mr. ft aid I-*' also would ■ ’" , ’'l”' ! ‘ l 111*' Tilft . the I. -of < * lit* h opens Jail ■ TMI |l '• i.t - disi usidon of ol>- <!• fi. >t this I bu d !.,- terrific." lb- auk I chief executive what he til lb about it. I TWtj •••-.■«• ’■’ 'aid that the '"tli Bhiled’t 'a... into realistic con I lc?Hk'l; th.if the govt rumen’ ■ M - m .< ;, iioicuiiii.uni) arid I ■l. d> li. linaru ■ UMS is to do ■to 99' ' situation the presiBbofcrc i.i-st and that the di fi i- no I H* » •• wold have to ask I »• kt seston of congress for I ' 3r W Io- IS ||,. there 1 UJUIp I •’ •' o', of meeting the situ never I to lev 11min mm in •’ n >t I ’** Bbt’itith < engross ■ ’ ”• ■ mid '.ear .-cimo'i i. tindifi. it ■ jß* , inevitable tm the pr--onduioDs || (lt th it c . i ask f,. r ■ *2 '* Truman feels th.it '"tidition* have improv ll^B" 1 " point where a ■ levies I'.ulj be tide' I Sfalent-Teach-r To I m ployed Here Mary u Robinson. I {Wk ' !lan: ‘ ’ "‘versify. is to I. • In (lie sc.ion], it was announ. Miss Kobinaon will ten.’: i lass at the school for *e,.ks l>e<:nnin; November (jJWJ’" »"|M*rvision of Arno 1 1 87)11 Maynard Hetrick Hobinson» approval lu t'u was received today l.v officials The studet t I J r ' ierani f,,r ** a f'ers n the policy „f experienc- ’ * i,h r * cilla, ><’tis leaili-i.-Mi,,, Hobinaon s horn B weather I O'wd» and continued mild aceaoionai ohowen toLow tonight ■ 10 M to n.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
1949 Hoosier Polio Toll Is 918 Coses hidianapoli. <I ‘ 2 11' I’) The Indiana s a't board of health i -aid today the i'Jlb Ho i< r pwiio toll wa- HIS cases. Ha dia.lis and 76 eounii’ s ii poriitr.- one ot mon . omit nit d i as» The la’est puli.i .ir'iin •.<> die was -1 vi n .'• ai old Jinn ' Marie l.am'. dauthtir <f Mr and Mr Aithui l.amr* of neat A".i i Fountain touii'v in i It.invllh El hospital. y» -ti rd.iv <lw • n i nilir v w a tin la ' add, tioli Io the list of affii'ted <'out:'|i Vitiili tburyii li a l v.i Ii Ift , i \llt n and I. ike . until S ,a. h had • nine polio di ith Marine Corps Limit Favored By Eisenhower Gen. Collins Says Original Proposal Made By Eisenhower Wawhlmttim Oct . il l’i Hen J Lawton i'oEins, urtny . Ice of staff, told the house nr ii‘-d • . vices i ommitt.'e that Gen li'.’. .' I) Eisellho ver sponsored the OI i a al army propos'd t'> litti.t the i/e ■ the Mai Im < orpCollinn nah! Eisenhow• i tnade • • proposal in April. !!••!. when he ~i-army army < hies of siaff. but it wa. jected by the jo.i t < hiefs of tat Gen Clifton I! Cate man', corps cuniniandaiit to .ini' ■< fore the committee Mimdav in its Investigation of ar’n. d s< t . i <-« 'in. fb ation. said the army wanted to reduce the niaiine corps to a ■ pollc*' forct of "ii.otm to tl'i.ooi officers and men Eimnhowir favored l.m/ u/ thinarm* s to three time- their pr r strength of IS,mm Collim testi'i..' lie sad ■ "iho w. r told the < ■ nmlitle in I'll; tnat he tlio IJr ill si rvii . s should have t in e t.a th. ir prewar st.in.th. •pt air force, whi li va almost i.'.u existent " before the war <'ollims h.-ad o' n mait.ii y ■ " t mission set up a few years ago o draw up unit: ation plans .. t |.| wanti d to dispel ativ idea that ’ o 1 was an 'overall plot' be’w.'i'U th' army and a.r force to eliminate or drast ,1,11. ndu e th. •ft ti.iroof both tile marine corp and t i fleet air arm fteforriiig to a report he made 'o congress in l'<t.', on the so call 'd "Collins plan." h said the propo -d Integration of the armed ton • < would "still retain the air. an .v and navy ithe lattei with its fie.-' air arm and marine <orps>. • t i with the maximum autonomy coisistent with military efficiency ami necessarv e onomv He said "insinuations' that th" army wanted to eliminate ’ •• m.n Ine corps and i aval av ation oi t.i .<■ over amphibious op<‘r,it."ns In ni i I urn To r«ar I luht, Cold Wave Perils California Crops Report Cold Front Creeping Eastward By Cnitiyl l’re-s Southern Ca’|fornia farmer* watched ielple «ly today as an iin'’xpect<d cold wave endangered their crops and ranchers in tie Dakotas ware warned to protect their a'nek against po sible de< p snow A cold front that hit the we t was creeping eastward, carrying fre zing rain, snow and sleet into the upper Mississippi valley after scourging the Bis kie» and much 1 of the Pacific coast Temperatures sank be'ow freer- ' Ina far into southern Califo; n! i Mountain dtlev reported lows of I hi degrees and minimums of 22 to j2a from Frequent in Colorad ■ Seattle. Wa»h. and I’ortland. Ore. I npeeted lows of 27. The.eastern part of the country enjoved balmy weather, however, with the mercury expe< ted to climb to today at Xew York. in advance of the ctdd front, a broad hand of drilling showerstraddled the nation along the; Mississippi from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. The weather bureau advised "ait interests” in the Dakotas that heavy snow with northerly gales l i ars Te Fas» Sis I
81 st Congress Ends Session Last Evening President Truman Praises Record Os Democrat Congress Washington. Oct 2o (I I’t I Cii'.i. ic- put Its I'.H't I" ord before the louiiti . t. day with the admitr. •tiution I akin in.' a lu-illy p"i 1 • ’ score . ii lui v _'ii policy avains' a -poity '..vii," mi doim-stii le-' lution. Minh iif President Trumans tall dial program lc. i t be te-ted in the I'l.'iu se ,ion Some major propo-,i'- doubfli -s will await II * out nine oi the L’all I . .Illi Ie - s o'l al • lei lions "rhe Slst congress finished its fil t -V- ion the longest pe;c time silting in history at * 1 ' o'clock la t night when th ad lurm d sine die The house had quit 7" minute-, earlier After a-■ ss on nt '.i'j months, the final day •was It ,-s hect than usual The path to adjournment was ch'.irid bv il i house and senate approval of the compromise sari i pi ice support bill. I2i approval by ■a,' > I h im'.l IS of a f!>. "I ti" 'l' <Ui supplemental appropriation bill which in. Indi"! funds forth" forei.'.n arms aid prog-am. and i.l • • : I'e onfirmation of the appoi'itinent of form r Sen Mon *’ Wall ii n to the : deral jh,w< r <omti .s- . sioii and a -irikiug of umontested nomhatiotis I’oliti al post mortem* were aiready rolling out to the eotin'ry , from lieiiio. ials who pointed with i pride and Kepubli. alls who vi. we I , with alarm To the Republiculis, t’u- Def is- . iratic majority in congress was a spendthrift aggregation liny sail It had turned the goveriim nt ba< '> to de: i t spetiditm ns a iiiiiltiltnal : to th" ". ch' .vol -t i nitres . an e ho ot Mi Truman's "on> of the w. I t la "Is I " the GDI’ '"th lot'.gr, - The presid. Il’ hitns ’lf praised ttn sl-t last night It) i letter to Vice , president \iben \V Barkley and house peaker Sain Rayburn II said congress had worked dil gently . through a hot summer and he •x---pr.' ■ I confidemthat the Am ri an people will ague that the !••• • - .Its have bviii worth while ’ D mocrats gleefully li ted pac-i , of bids enacted to carry out tiie administration's program lt« pil'd. I I urn I o l , n»r Bight I Build Corn Storage Bins Near Decatur Construct 34 Bins For Corn Storage Jtorage bins to hold 11".!'•'"> bushels of corn are being eon , r ide | < n the Casper Miller Hill. JUSI south of lie atur off Wim hester s'reet Mrs Mary Howard, set relary of the prodm turn marketing administration • form rly the AAAb stated that ■.iiugh the woik is in progress mi office is unable to determine when the work wi 1 be completed. Th>rv will Im ill blns each cap aide of holding 3.2 M bush Is of corn, con true’ed on the Miller farm to care for the corn < ontraded by commodity credit corl>',rat.oti ,i: ivenom’s. Mrs How ard sai l that the CCC has already contracted, or signed agreements, for 17!. 1 ”” 1 bush' Is of 1t»l* corn Some of this amount ha* been so d. she said, but most of it awaits only storage space, the corn will lie accepted as 9>on as the storage space is available. There are already In Adams coun'y 13 such storage Idas for, corn located at Berne. These, like the ones to be completed here, also have a 3.250 capacity The contract* for the erection of th' se bins. Mrs Howard said, are let to private builders at a tlarn To Page MS! Elderly Motorist Is Killed By Train Crawfordsville. Ind . Oct 2» - ilT’i A Monon pa -enger train struck a car driven by Charles C Bennett, 68. at a crossing mat here: ye«terda> and the elderly man Waal killed, state police said Bennett, apparently drove onto the tracks and did not aee the train, the report I added
ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY
Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, October 20, 1949.
Admits Slaying Foster Mother MM A if * JAMES NAIRY, 1». of Fairview I’.irk Ohio. th., b.iy who a.lm;' -hotoing to di'.i’h In- f<> tvi moilu i !>•■, .iu-. -li" wotildn a allow him to take Jr i an omoldle on a trip to T«-xa i. t.ind- !>• id,- a deputy shcri f at St Louis Coutity sheriff's uffii ut t . tyfon. Mo nv.ir wiii'iv In- wa- .irii s’i !
Parking Survey Aim Space Utilization Through Traffic Is Problem In Decatur The primary aim of th.- parking survey made by the state H.'hwa 1 lommission iti cooperation ,vith tie I' S public roads administration I* to presen' a plan for the most < ,>m plate ii’lization < f parking spa, i- ;'i , ratio t > the distal) r- from nit.ma' destination Analyzing the number of park'd vehl les according t" the tti|> pm pose, the survey disclose the f. Ilowing conclusion I: the portion of tile total parkins demand ma-! si tins ,d those desiring to park foi two hours and le-s were provided with parkin.; fa, iliti* * within a ,iv t-n area, then I pel, ent of ail whopping and 'butdnecs' j,ark, r would automatically be provided fill the ar, a and yt t r--,|il re oidv • pertent of the spa, that would required to a omodate the ,nlir parking demand " lit tails.- the aim is primarily the tonsideration of the gen-ral ptidi- . tin ♦ rvey members felt that ; nt; ers should. so far aw ',, aide to park within 300 feet of th .. destination Th,- installation of in, t<-r, has ac complished this in a -h:m- It has. the siirn-y s.r- i. pushed the lor ■ time packers out of the Inisin' area into the residential diwtri '- thus allowing more actual spi • f--i -hoppets Meters, of themsolve. do not . ffe I the parking ip-. and demand, but over-metering, v cow ring too large an are t. < ::t cans - an actual loss of parking space " Another *luisi< wrong with tie* traffi situation within the !>u»in< " district s the confluence of !' S hallways 33 and 221 which cam- a non-stopping traffii Statist; s t< veal, d in the survev show that 5’ percent of the v< hi les travelh these highways through the ei’y do not stop This, it I- disclosed. ' percent more than the average f>>r a city of this size It is suggested that through sonoengineering maneuvering, the <• highways Should lie made to circ intent tlie business district, which would have little if any tffe, t on the commercial aspect of the community The parking situation is an aljun ' of the longest ion in the bti- - nt ss district, or vice versa, and <>.. ly through the elimination of one or the other can the problem ••• satisfactorily solved Far it is impossible to segregate the two in that one creates the other If the congestion which prevails in the business district • ould eliminated. then the parking problem would tolve itself The survey lists thr«-e methodv iof all'-vlating th» congestion, this; aiding the flow of traffi and the certaintv of parking space a widen *he pavement to a satisfactory width, b restrict parking to on" Udo or change from angle parkint to parraiel <to the crubi. or. C- nrorlde a system of ‘ one way" streets These steps, the survey suggest*. | <Tara To »••*» Klabo
State Bank Balance Shows An Increase Indianap'di • >«' 2" ill’, Slit, fit I I Sliiiby Wil ,x r, port'd »v that Indiana' bank balam •• im i, i-id fl" : ’.2" during the yeai < i ding May 1 Ledgers liow,d i ■ urplil of $122.77”. IIP on MIV 31. I'rl* lor ih> li ilam i w a iI !■ ,1"» on that dat, Hii yai hi aid Com plcic figure-, w,t, m-t av.iiiabb f.,r any month af’»t May aid Wili <>X Three More Indicted In Bank Fraud Case Involved In Swindle At Spencerville Bank Spt n, •i v ill, Ind <n : 2" 1 Cl’, Tw > nun charg'd with "aid.ng and abetting fotmer Farmtr* and M(i« h.nits li.u.k < a d,i i Clyii, G );■ • nwail. iti a J win dl< wt n - ch, dull d to In tak< n in ! ro iii-tody today, authuiih- -aid Thi Io -. of fun lv i 100 I tin bank Hale C Wii off. o h-<d t.aclur and Ray lloovt r. gro<-< r were nam ,d in -•■•ret indie-met.' rt'unicd by i fidvral stand juiy Oct it An ->th< i min Unit* w .1 Millet, |J. Lio hatchery ownir. v. ~ am ■•cd y,-,inlay as ol» of Recti nw ail* ilb ct d a, < ompli< ■ The grind juiy chatg'd R> •• ri w ill. arr,'t''l at c.dumbu*. •> by Fill agen’*. with 21 counts of mis •ippli iti-,n if the bank " fundl.eroy Chaney. Jr. 2'l. u.od ear d«al»r of If ill.in aln adv under indi tnitii' mi *-ix I‘i.iiL-' -of ki’ ing i!i«,k‘ totalling mon than it? n 0,,, also f.u • d anoth't charge < f w liting f- -it . hi, k* f* ' ;; wi ll out "Uffii I* n’ fund* Mllhr w. a, u>d of writing fiv» worthit < clint, worth ?tt,2."". 11, ,vi t t.'. f ,h», k> w i I. a v alu ■ f f»;-,l and Wi< off two clocks for "I' one of the most involvtd fi.ink fraud- tvt t uncovt n d in view >f i)i< tlioii-and- if dollars in w' t'hlevs che.-ks ea>btd by fht d» f, iidan'».' -aid I' S di 'ru t at- , toi nt v Gilmore S llaynTlie iiivt ••.ga ion still was in complete, bank ixaminers said but enough tv.dine, w.i- uncovered to bring charet s again*. th> tout aid Rti'tnw.ill. who was alleged to have honored bogu tlit.-k- and thru manipulat'd d,p,-itor-' ac counts to balance the bocks Federal deposit insurant' cor porati >n accountants sai l thty *x peefed to work another two or three mouths to untagh the rt< ord* "The only nu th >d of chtcklng the bank's fund* is Io insptef the pass b >ok of tvt ryi m who had an account at the bank.” they said But only about a quarter of the Sv»» depositor: had c< tne In The bank s a*«et» were tran-t---teri'd to the Auburu State batik Oct. s and the FDIC men aid all accounts were guaranteed in full because ’he funds u.r* transferred ra’her than Rqu.dated Charge* were being preyed on allegedly bad cheeks written dur* i ing the past three years. d*spl'e ( <Tara Ta Tear *lsr
Mine Operators Declare Negotiations Are Near To Failure; Await Summons
One Mon Killed In Truck Auto Crash If. dford. Ind . O ’ 2” fl l’i A trm k auio collision mar here vi ’i-idav ri'-ult,d in death tot Motri'll Bryant, 21. Avoca. Ind. a fi t i nip I in the Buck State pie .11 i said the a. . id* nt o< i ut H-iJ two mill •.i tof hi i on hid 2" Yugoslavia Is Elected To UN Security Body Yugoslavia Scores Victory On Russia In UN's Assembly Flu bin.' N V <>■ ■ 2" til’’ Yu." ■ i ivi.i 10t.,) ~ vii'otv ovi r '!.• S ivit-t I'nnm todav di hating <'z> ■ ho-1 v ikia the Kremlin back- • d . iiuhd i’t for ih i tioli Io the I'ni’id Nations security couni il. Yuri --lavia w . eli <'• d > n the o,i i d billot in 'cu t voting in '.'iiiation gitiiial u-ci-mbly ' I'lu vole wa • .:'i foi Vugu-lavia and It! f. t t'yi i hiolov aki i ' Soviet foreign tnini-tei Andrei V Vi-hin-kv inline diatelv warned 'h U'ombly tliat Ki ia consider <d Yugoslavia’s election a In w violation if th. IN ili.ii’ii undi t mining the ve rv ba-H of oopeia tion of tin- f 'ni’i d NationFiii tiie 11 ond time w I'hin a lia.l :ioi|i in tin ti um- •• -101 l of In a ■ nbiv pH -id' at <' uI" • l‘ It" mulie i alh d V. bit. kv to . id' r He il, • t ii■ I, 4 t.. inte ipHte i I ann,ng tin micrnphoin - in tin -imul lain o'l • ti an -la' ion -v mi, to .. a .■ 11 an -1 iting i • mark' in she tu uo wile tie ve I th'' < hail calls inv. tn to orde i I 11, hug'- i- e nib.v hail buzzed I whe n Romain pr mmm >d hi ond i tiling ag einst tin acid tongued S,,vn ' spoke-man R miulo rapped for orb i again i- II" oide Hil tin i ■ ml) y t-> pio ■ • I w .th ttn .b . ten "I -IX lllllllbele lit th" o < turn Tee I'nge I feel Congress Generous To American Farmer Congress Keeps Eye On 1950 Farm Vote Wa-liin-'to’i. Oct 2” it'l’i Th" fir.t ■ on of the 'I t <.m gr< wa< gi in-rous % the \nu 'l < an farmer With an • ve on the farm vote in !P.',ii. lotizrt' s mad" available lai sums of taxjiaver.' monev for a wide rang* of fe Jeral farm aids Its I.i t major ai t before 1 adjoin ■; ing was to guarantee another y»- »i of geiu-rally re ord high pea eti n - pt i< " supjeorts for most crops and provide e that -uppor's i an be lower'd only gradually in i'i" ionnng v,ar• Hut. uliin.: the way, It alao ex panded other farm aids and - t up ne w programs to help farmers itet better heeusin.' mid improved t« !«— phone service' Manv Republieans joined wit’i Ihnio.rats in voting tor most admin.stration farm ai I mea-ure-* The 10-tliest to the taxpaver of all the- farm bills passed pri< • silptmrts ele'Vedopeui as n bipart,san measure alt. r congress rejee-e I the* administration's e-ontroversa 1 Brannan plan , The- pn. <■ suppeirt bill won final <ongre-siotial approval late jesterday I'hili-r the pea legislation, house-w ive figure to get < hea'."r eggs, and may get cheaper pork, next year \t the same time the farmir will ’.<• guaranteed p ak price support*on major field crop*The. final round of <!•■ s’e In both the hou e and etiate- wa ■ highlighted by pr'de : f-on members wltti big-etty e i n-'itu- n<:< that the new ‘dll i» likely to raise, rather thm | i lower, the v>«t of Ibe family food bill • The taxpayer and the coiisntn- 1 (Tara Te Pan* Mn>
Ching Resumes Meetings With Steel Leaders Federal Mediator Resumes Parley On Steel Negotiations N< w York, (let 2'* tl I’i Federal niediat. r Cyru- S Chin ■ H'sirni'd ins talk- with Lie I steel t or .oration today . • w • it. . aftet President Truman -am '• Washington that he *u- depending mi tin- 'iiediation to oil the ciiptding st.-e| and coal t I;- > Ching met with official- of t’ie nation s largest steel prodii'er hop Ing to break the steel strike I,"tore it can halt the nation's industr ma Inn.' by a famine ot bash materials i’t" id<nt Tium in told hi. pi • oiifer'-nce that he hi no plan - tm further intervention in the .oft i strike, which I now a month oil. or the I'o.day-old steel strike II" saul he had no plans to seize eitliei industry He added that ill ei labor and management a hiboth disput' the iiettel it will fol ti e iiiuntry and theu.selveC'.iing and two assistants lie; secretly with John \ Stephens. I S Steel Vic.' pl" idem and Other corporation oftu iais. for five hours yi -t. rdav No announcement of progress w a i made i ll" .'i.l e| timet.t efforts to (It the .'"-day old steel strike .v> re mad" mor. urgent by tiie Fold Mo' or Co annotinc'rnt'itt that its .ar ntd tiu k a embly line .•■ i t 1 <|owtl bv Nov la bee i |se of coal and stei-l shortages This would a l i ll.*..itlio men to the more l.'i"’ '■ already Idled a loss the tuition the I * in stt .kes 1 he < r.-is was tiirtlu r h< i.-'.t, : • 1 by the ' ho.iele .' state of • oal in thistry negotiations with 1.. ’"I Mim . Workers' president J..lm I. Lewis at White Sulphur ' tm. W Va Lewis walked out on th" t.,. .t y. sterdgy and operators wond* "d todav whether he would returt I;zardless of US a tion, < .r.i-r- • • lieved the northern and western •nine opr rators could not - ' i - their contract tlzht with the I'MW without overniin i t mterven’i m Ching s hopes i,f making progt. ■ ■ with F S Steel, the ndlls’t p i I urn l«» l*«Br » Aid States Collect Taxes On Cigarets Measure Signed By President Truman Washington. O( 2" if Pt i’reshlent Truman h i- signed im > law a bill designed to help »':■ states I o!|e I their ta>. » on ( ' <ts sliipped interstate by mall <l.-r firms Se'-eral states have < 'np.ilt. ! that th- v lose millions of dollars a revenue ear 11 year because smokr ts order the r < igarets from out ■ ' state firm* si. if rms do t, isit.< s iti states that have small or t.o c’g aret taxes Tile tie* law require* the siim per. to furnish to state taxing nuti • ontiea each month a niemorandut-t ••rivet n.t each shipment of cizar 'ts The memorandum Is to Int itule t’ ■ name and address of those to who i she • igar. ts arc shipped This Is t , enable the states to coll. i t th* r To Ard Indian* Ind.anapoU*. Oct 2u il'l’i The director of the Indiana ctearet tax did* nn today .aid Pre ide; • Truman * signature on a bill de«i’.. ed to help state* colle ; cigaret taxes undoubtedly mean* more revenue fur ij ” 4‘aui Radalle r.fuo d to e*tkn*te the annual in, reave, but *a:d he had ‘ heard ”gue**e*'' ranging from 1M0.P06 to SLMO.OOO • tTara Ta !'■*» *'!«*>
Price Four Cents
Pres. Truman Has No Present Plans To Order Seizure Os Mines, Plants White Sulphur Springs. W V.i Oct 2" 11 I’i I'luted mine u ok. i- chief John I. Lewis today boycotted the cal bargaining eon f'rem e which Pre-idcnt Truman hop. d would bling -etth-ment of th" J day soft co.al -trike Talks between th" uni .n and northr rn wc.tn operators li"te. whi li l.'vvi- walk'd out on v,-. t. rdav dragg'd on w ithout him Operator ß ifd th< to gotiatlotis w, I e at the • r.d ■ f ’ Ire )in> and apparentlv th< y v.i h w aiting tor a b< w -utnmol. to Wa-hingtoti to inert with I' S mediation chief Cytu- S Ching Mt rnwhile. to vv violent ' wa reported from the .Oil fields wheto .'si,.co miners are on trik< Tiro Coal tipple of the Kutz C’lUl Co, at West Loui'-ville. Kv w i wreck • d by dynamite • nly today Ja. k Kutz th" owner <f th<- nonunion pl" Illi he belli v. ,1 the b!a ' wa. th" w, tk • f union no r ' At Morgantown. W V, 'wo main’, nan. < vvoik.r- a' a min.Wet' 'otl'd by a gloup of I''l pick e’s and a hulldozr r damai" I Mr Ttuman told a pr. c. i.fer•ti •• tha’ I ■ I. i no plans • iZ" the -'tike Idled coal min. or •><! mills and d< and tliat th. ■ tar the two indu-’ries reach agreeunlit'- the be’ter r will be f t the nation and tine • !v< I low, vi t the min> w ner w, re frankly p--s Im.-G G'. ii" A L .ve k< sm in fol the operators ••ai l la’, r he f. It 'h<« pro] ,ngr d talk, had t« i a-d tin. > nd of tin- lint In Wi.hmg'on. tiunnwhile m gH'-ion.rl pr« uh no unted f- ' g.verntiont u- 'on < rd the crippling. nii'tith-oid -’tlk" ■ .s" co t! mim i Rep i .|,n U Ityrn. ■- It Wi- . all. 4 ti Po 11< tit Truman ’■> «n vok. th. T it’ Hartb y law II <id th. ' i .tlami'ou• -’ >ppag' ' i< a tin. c ’O th. h< al'li and as. 'v of the Gt, r Lak" - h lon which is alm -t . n'inly dip’ndeli' mi coal sot fu. 1 It wi- rurally 1011, cd I S m.diattoti chi's Cvtus S Ching will ag.itn “Umtnofi Lewi- and tlio op, r.i' r» to Hi' r;.l’til f"t t < n . liiation m.rting p'rhap- Mimdav Chit;, fir ' brougiit bo h -id. • f ■ c. tin t H.-t 7 and wirn»d th, m to make progress in negotiation, or fa • c- v • rim •nt nr» ’v t nthm If c’liiii- b, -vc th, i n > ebanc, of • 'lem, n’ ■ f th, di■ p’ltt, through cihetive birgainin- in f ttn<d -<>ui • aid h, w. ild refer the whole <o;t| ~i -, to I’re-id* n Tiun.an f >r a ’ion Mr Ttuman < u 1 appoint a beard of m |uirv r tndy th.- di put, md if lie b, ;• v, - t continue*! cal »trik, would • nd.inctr th, nx•i< i ,1 health or -af,'v tht Presidin’ < 'tild under the Taft Hartley a • s,,k a ftdtral ■ irt Injun 'ion to torce the miner’ to return to work for aboti' * day Th.- board <’’ Ii uiitv < < uld tn rk. ti > r> >tn mt nda’iotis but lie rely stat,- the situation 1.,»i. apparently angered by th« operator*’ unyielding t’and. eat in the negotiation- for only tn l. .ur before walking out The m< mg. however, cetitinu.d in a prefun, • rv •('. f ’ an 'h, r ’wo hours N' gotiatior.( between the south ttn produ - re and ("MW hitders a llluefieid. W Va . likewise w.-rt. fruitless, bu’ both «id« • agrud to « I urn I«• l*M«r l iuhM Steckler Favored For Federal Court W*-!n'.g'< n Oct 2'' ' C!' R, P Andr. w Jacob- l> ind today said Hoosier !>• m<> r*tic con ere <n»n had din- -t d who w< uld succeed fedtr.tl judge Robert C Haltzall when he retire* next Jen 19 J* be said he had heard no ub Jection* to William E Steckler. a native ut Ml Vernon and an Indianapolis attoraey. whose name has been rumored itcentiy a* iha r.ewas; organizatl n mice Ja >b«. who represent* the nth dlrtriet or Mario* county, said ha I personally wa* endorsing Sleekier, i who I* publie counselor for the Indiana public service commission.
