Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1950 — Page 1

Vol. XLVIII. No. 14.

NLRB SEEKS INJUNCTION ON COAL MINERS

Robbery Gang Gels If lion 1 Dollar Booty Armored Trucking '.---■ I ■ ' WUITIM .( New Yurt., Jan. It—(UP)— A black Cadillac aadan, bellaved to be th* car u»od In the *1,500.000 •oaten holdup, wae » olphted la the Bronx at 10:50 a. m. today, poiic• reported in a short wave radio alarm. The police report said the car bore Massachusetts license plates number 156 533 “Be careful," the broadcast said. “The mon may be armed." Ilostnp. Mass.. Jan. I*—(UP) — ... At ' least 3.<xh> police and Kill aaeniii iieariTied (<><Tsy fiir nnvp hai ; looeen masked bandits whit stole *t.'>iMi,Mo from Brinks Inc. arm ored trucking service, the hleicest, robbery In New England history ! The entire city police force and the local field office of the FTH searched the city for the gang who broke into the main vault of Brink’s last nlitht and Bed with IT. canvas bags full of bills The gang missed another 11, 000000 In < ash in the vault In their hurry to get away The en tire ywbhery took only 20 minutes Sthee federal funds were inv.lv ed tn th.- roht>ery every Kill off He .;,.™-ML ♦• »•«■''rd »j■ j plane* at the East Button airport -were grounded until passengers dTrtihl tw»- < hm krd More than 3<M» uniformed alate trtxtpers set up roadMo<ks| throughout the stale Every! known iriminel was ttueslltmed . And all former employes of Brink's were hrongbt in for questioning i Estimates of the loot varied, but' polhe superintendent Edward U Eallon said 'Brink officials had . broken the total down to II 000 mu> j •Hi cash and |&(H»«W» in < heck- . Its a jI.MIOJIiOO holdup ' fa I lon said It might qiossildy lie more but I don’t know yet " The eg employes were picked np .. T.rq.guse ,of the eawo with which the, b.oi.'.’ri ' o.id g..i>W ehrr.tm3»~ Hie second floor taulr In an annex of the terminal garage Two of Th- bandits remained »' lookouts but the.other seven had tin trouble getting through five locked d«Wr tn the money room . The banlllis worked swiftly and surely and wary limited in their loot only\>y the amount they < .mid carry they did take .. ■f fhey had to drag at rbss the floor Most of the money was in smalt denominations that t"di. e super. fntendent Fallon said tmdd In spent easily However:’ it was be Heved some SI bills wer. In < lulled The gunmen word, ..griffesqnr halloween masks and navy pea jackets Sit of them won rublters th quiet the httise of Their “feet They were so successful that the five employes of Brink's working | In the vault had no hint of their approach until seven men were standing outside an iron gate pointing pistols at them Come on. hoys get ’em up " rTwew T. Fear Twei Delma V. Ruckman -—ls Taken By Death rtelma V. Ruckman. «5. native of Adams county, and owner of a barber shop al Salem Center, died at his home there Tuesday of a heart ailment Surviving are his "wife. Lydia; three daughters. Mrs Jasper K Vantruella and Mis James Tickle of Kort Wayne and Mrs Edwin Weimer of near Hudson. and four grandchildren Funeral services will he held at 1 p m Fl*lay at the Salem Presbyterian church Os which he was a member. Burial will be in the Beeattir cemetery Rmkman was a member of the Hiawatha lodge, F * A. M . 3 ' aPd Hudson chapter of the Order of Eastern Star WE'ATHFR ’ Martly elpudy. occasional rain and somewhat colder extreme south tanipht. Thursday oseaalanal ram and enow or pleat north and central. Low .. tanfyht 10 ta 15 north. 12 t« 15 extreme south. High Thuroday 20 to 25 north, 30 to 35 south.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ONLY DAILY NIWBFABBR IN ADAMS COUNTY - . >•<

Driver Os Taxicob Is Murdered lad. Jan HL Jl’Pi A taxicab driver was found mur . dered today m a waler tilled ditch ItesMe a krnedy road near the Jack-son-Scott county line south of heie. Slate police said lAwrence Kovert. about 3lt. owner and <>|>erator of Crothersville's ana taxi, was Iw-a'en to death and his cah was missing. Kovert. a lutchelor, lived with Ills erl. w-bea he tailed liH-onu- home to dinner Trapped Miner Found Dead At Bottom Os Pit 'I Body Is Recovered After Five Days Os Bitter Rescue Work Mahonoy City. Pa. .lan is i (CP) —Thy body of Edward Burda. 25 year-old Indept-ndeiit niin?r. was recovered today frune she botiotHi ■of a (iillajispd anilnatit*- tnin»•' w here he wa* tuirtrcMn a cave in five day- ago j Burtia s""t>ody was found 115 underground by toil weary rewu» rs at am t’ST an hour after Ihty came acroM the new canvas | Kh»v«*> he wa« wearing when the rnitH gap la-’ Endas 1 The. body wa* not immediately j hrourht to the surface * . When the diMpvery wa< made The fit • -relayed -by wordj , mouth up the shaft by the I* man ; 1 exrue <rew e A Catholic j immeduDely and went down the ,| ukopv to administer the taut riles jdf the rhnr< h before the body was j t disturbed. H* wjt* arH>tti|»anied by La .depute- r«»n »ner I W7rda7^was’ fiuihd beneath an avaLtfnh’ »'f- soB coal and debus. whi< htift’or-tled down the slop* when , th* <M* in o* iiu red last I'ridav . Moraan «climated that it would i take »uo io 'wo and a half tioui- ' ! before re-cue worker- would h» abb to reimkVe rhe«fmth The vloves were identified by j i t’har le* Burda who barely ♦ scaped I beIUK trapped by out of; ■ w a- .t rapped forJ-wn day s •,’Jl.Xhr ♦»*': .(<»ot It-vet H* '•’ttv’FK. Earlier had found Ed i ward r-oa’ 'h ang nnr’*»•«'*—tunh* r | mar the bot’6ni of the hum ( ’ The I •'.cm op* I.it ions Wire so-e-— lo’u-lv hamp*-red by th*- lack of m ; curate <»f the mim f . The depth, of the mine had been ’ varipu-'ly e«Hma!vd from lov to 14u’ t* . ' I The eMimaled uh-asurnients w* re finally di-o arded-and Hie res< u>-rs said we Ti just kerb drgKfnK trn j til w* get him ' Burda/and two of his brother- ( 27 ami <'liar!• *.. 22,. jjp.»Ta! e(| »he ind* pendent mine yhem j io two ‘Utvivors of the i «ave-Iri were unable to give accurate ureasurntrnfs of the mine’s iTbfb Tw rage Twel __ Walter Stucky Dies J Suddenly Tuesday Funeral Services Friday Afternoon Walter Stucky. 65, retired Berne . Lainiber Co. employe, died t4udd<*nly Tuestfay afternoon at a heart attack jgfta Btnu?. A native afid lifelong resident of’ the Bern* conmMuuLy. he had been in declining health fbr niore than a year He was a number of the First--Menn<vf>U4uxhurch Surviving are hi.« wife. Ada; t*o M>B«, Sherman L Stucky of Bern* and Horace l> Stucky of Fort Waynewo daughters Mr* Elmer E Uechfy <tf Berne and Mf* JJarry Musser of laike Wawa**e nine grandchildrens seven hrotbera. .Erwin of Monroe. Elm»r of Syracuse,, Marlin <if WiHnhire. O . Howard of Lanc aster. O. and Flor* nz Jacob and Ira of near Berne, and a si*-, ter. Mrs ~.Marcu< Moser of near Berne Funeral services will lye held K at 2 p m Friday at the First nite church/ the Rev Olin A Kreh | hie I officiating Byrial Will be in the MRE cemetery' The body will be removed from the Yager m«rtu- ; ary—to Jhe re*iden«v- al 7 o\doi k. tbu evening

Striking Miners Number Negr 90,000 ■M MINERS EMPLOYED at Montour Mine No; JO of ihe Pittsburgh Coal Co., at Library Pa leave file x»h ■ i to add their total to the diggers now idle in five states The mushrooming strike has threatened all I powdr-dependent in«lust*jr in the Viltslmrgh area and steel industry cutbacks uie already in force with . «<*al Mock-piles lowest tn history. Union officials te rined the walkouts a revolt by rank and file «oai : diggers again*; the mine operators _ * »

Strike Is Ordered In Chrysler Plants Pension, Welfare Demands By Union Detroit; Jan is (I P) The CIO Inlted Auto Workers today! I ordered a nationwide atrik* of. Chryslei enrporatfem efti i | ployes .next Wednesday- unless ' pvnMon and other weitare dewiind* *. ; Hie met Strike notice wus served 14 hours | afi *‘i thW* j down on* a Chrysler offer of llbb - pensions undbr a new five year agreement” The offer, similar to that grant- 1 rd Ford workers last September. ! wjs termed '•totally Inadequate ’ and timiM-eptable. ‘ by X<*iinah Matthews national I \W Cbty'-b-r dh pctor He tailed freezing of non n o nomit provisions 61 the confrat t for five years ridiculous ’’ Chan- ’ ge> in union >»•« urify grievance priwetfure*. seniority and other matters at*- long overdue. lie. I said The 1 \W - also nb mt fed to. ■ Chrysler s de-ire to adminisfiT the’ ’program TJautiirw jh* ..-union wr.*iid- tiirlJ for equal ‘.iepres«-ntat)on on a.n admini-dra j live JMiard.-— | The precvdent-snrashiirß arrer ljnj*nt between the I \W and Ford 4 Motor company last Sept p ro < vidriT a .prnshin fund and a join! ‘ Imard to adrninisfei the BjnO-month » pension- Chrysler simply guar I anterd that the pensf*»n> would be j paid ■■ . I f’hrys’er's offer, like the Ford i contra, f would provide fl'" ’..tai in.'hilling fedeial -axial I «••< urliy payment-', for work* rs at ?he-age idAwr v ; . I‘r» sid* nt Walter 1” Reuther 4»f ; the- 4--AW wasthe, pension talk*.Bynorrow w hen ’ he returns tr<>m \V <-lii’.ctou The - cur icnJ..-4‘hty-slidrl—ract, does apt expire until August .pegojiations. conducted //itr nd-oiKsinre last are under <1 clause?- allowing reopening of, the agreement for <Tisi ussion of economic jrpcflrrns | Charter Members Os t Lions Chib Honored . ... . . ■. _ I District Governor 1 Speaks At Meeting The De< atur Lion*- in thetr re gular meeting . Tuesday night, cel? ■ ’ lira ted th?if/24th anniversary by honoring the four « barter Ujem-; hers still active in the club > Ea<h of th? four memlwrs— Walter Krick. Roy Mutnma. Dr N A Bixler anff Harry Knapp spoke, reminiscing of th? past, th? prohlent* and rrHuthstiohs of the club. *u*m? of th? early outstanding prograniK.;.officers and the member ship. - ' v- ■ . Lawrence Anspaugh was toastma*’**r . for the evening inttrxlu. ing not only the four honored I guests but also fte district gover nor. Donald D Paulson? of Etna Green, who apbke on the activities' -'of th? district Next year, h? told the fRCmbeM th? *'lisirict <Tnfw T« Page Tw«)

Decatur, Indiana, Wednesday, January 18, 1950

Sen. Eichhorn Asks State Renomination i Von A Pat T Eichhorn, veteran - -enatm from Adams, Wells and Bla. kford-countles. today auth j oriz**d annoiincement Os his candi- , dacy fnr rvnuminatkm to that peal subject to the voters In the Demo- < rafic primary in May. Sen Eu hhorn operates an electrical equipment wnd appliance • store in Uniondale in Wells county. He has served 12 years in the state 4>ctiale from this district. Il* fog# been active for many v* .»is iii Democratic state'npiitics and «*n siverai rw-< ?n» nt ioned candidAUr- fui lie# 3 i»’hWhT"govyfDi>r- Prior lo entering business in . Unhuidaie. —Sen Eich.--l-tuun-was employed in a Euil i Wu.Mie tmtwrUrt plant. —- Moose Lodge Plans To Build Addition Votes Enlargement Os Present Building M*iiib?rs of Adams Lode* N<» nil of the L.yal tinier <4 M..0-* voted last night in favor of a s4* ♦hui ndds'ion t«v their home north ’west corner of Jackson and Fit-' K 4 -WiATlhUUlh ■ H-tan announced lHlUl*;dl.»l* 11 <|U* -f us Ml. pn-tii» g.'Vi inof* of the~ '-upiem*” I"’ ..f •!.. b Hl'hi:/ .j piojr.T will be mad* Mr W«*r»li man said It is !>• lit ved bids <an b* «n r* h • <1 u fthin ♦'*•» dav - Tli»- .iddi’i'injo Ihejnod* rn build ' ing. whit h was d« dit at*-d Nov 2 s 1941. will he to the north *>f th? ptsent 1«»dg» riM»ni It will b* I feel long and extend north t*,t: Th* addition will n»in the a - *4 ’ht present ••u- 'r • and wl 1 HKh tw.» floors Arc hitect Leroy Bradl* < who d* sight d th? original building, has plans and - specifications . fur the addition The north boundI ary of-tire enlarged building will al* -<>i b pat i nf »h. prdr ■ • W’a . which will bp/rvtartit td fir tn ihe architect's plan The north wall of th* Iddgt room will lie rehnAed and rhe addition will be separated wi.th a folding partition The two rooms ran-be i thrown together, or psed separate-. }4y. The lodge "room will remain in 1 " its present location The combined . rooms will be 72 by 54" feet in size Its the remodeling program, the least walls which separate the read |lbg and billiard rooms. from the Icljih room will be removed ■ The W71 — floor - . room will extend under’the eiitTre 4 new addition..arid will bejoined to , the present room A small kitchen will be built in the addition, which /will be attached to the present kitchen Matching buff colored “brick will be used in the const ruction of the • building. Mr Wofthman said Ceil ing and rrtof heights will mau h the present buildink ; The Moos? Lodge. which wqi'<‘ /organised here in 1915. now has / 1.»»44 n>emliers It is the largest fraternal organization in ifre . Clyde Toman is m.v.rip r of ’hv lodge Th? trustees, who have also approved thr expansion program., are. Phil Strahm. Georg? Myers and Clement Snell Th? building c ommittee named to negotiate contracts is composed of Wesley Titus,; ■ chairman. Henry Braun and Oren f Schultz Mr Northman said it would re quire about 9«> days to complete the / wwraiding of; contracts/

Sen. Taft Defends : Formosa Demands Says Truman Action Is Bid For Attack Washington, Jan. IX. (VP) u Sen Robert A. Taft. R . O said | today that President Truman s re- * fiisal to aid the ( hinvse- national 1 ists practically invites a (’ommu 3nist at ta<k on Formosa. 1 1 In bis weekly column to a group 1 of Ohio newspapers, Taft defend? . oouiiei. demand that I’S na; : ai~T6r< ♦•*• in Asiatic wwtmr t1 ’ iisod til defend the national held J k- istand lie lM»littl?d the ‘■tat? deIjartmviit s argument that -strh aid. l*owM lead to a shnpHng war 1 "Theht is not the slightest evj den< that Russia will go to war with us >»etans? we hilorfer? a crossing to Formosa he *-.dd , H is hardly possim? to m»? how 1 Ithr I’hlnesc communist' l*v therfFt KcTvpß can begin a war against rthe lmr?d-S4a4?H _L_Taft noted that the department dal not hesitate to risk war with Russia In its formaiion of the \t. - lantic pact ami -m —tt< poiic v *»f ’ aid to Hrc’cc-’v ami Turk** I .— in Chinn. i<u “-•••nt »<•,*!««.? |ah«.* I -xiatr. dirpaiUtHF-H’ htr* m»r-*u**4--»-dirrTrclif ■pdHCVTIWti • FtrrfF . thliulglfiurr’ —Hh‘+ world." he said Else* here_llj congress: ( oaliti. n Xdiumistrati.’it I* ad ! ••rs tried to era* K th? .whip nMt* faltering D?m.*< cats in an io i* fain _’.Control «»f ffie /house Speaker Sam Rav burn said he - would try lb hind all members at a party < au« us to oppose thtej sc heme of a conservative coall-1 - ; 'li«m cif- n D« m<.( janr - atutj llrjuublii-ans lo reiMorv to the anti I Tr uman ifiiles comjnlHee Its. old} Ivfp aftd-deaflr power oicr I* 1 sla tTSn Tin- ju wu- ap|U «'V ed by the. rules group Friday by a •' to 2 rote - S*m ial Security c Members of - 4Tw** Tw Pa«r Twml Sentence Suspended j On Bad Check Charge Leniency Extended By Court To Youth J Judge Myles~F Parrish today --w.s|v j| Ht«!nr vmF rn ftrn ynur M*m ?nc e on a man on a charge, of ob-' taining money lay fraudulent<*hec k / but' placed Ifitii " for ■ five years —— ‘ H i Alfred Stucky. 22. pleaded guilty to th?'charge brought against him in.an affidavit signed, by Richard! Fuelling. whi< ti stated that Stucky had passed a yurthlbss < h» ek ati . Doc's- Car Dock Prosecuting attorney Severin’ fdr the stat? used only this one cheek for evidence at thei .jtrial hut said that his office Isj withholding which can b?j , us» d at any furl her date, shiuild th»- need arise I ‘ In addition to the suspended! sentence and probation Stinky.; was fined 525 and costs and *.»«; given a 90-day period in whirh toj make still resHrw’ion of,the . he< k< : The Judge told Stucky h- vAS| willing to troat. the’ defendant much as possible “as a good city. 7* s r> ' hut noted that h? .wa- ( T.r« F«* Tww/ - : • y . .

Seeks To Force Minexs To Work; Lewis Orders z Strike Ended By Monday

I John Lewis Orders - Holdout Strike pi j 89JKX) Miners Be Ended By Monday Pittsburgh Jan IR —H-Pi—John L lx*wl» has oniered the violenceRidden holdout strike of k 9 »HNi united mine workers *nded by Mun d.r. t’MW district 5 president John I P Busarello today dlmlosed thej I new version of th? t*MW chiefs’ ■suggestion that th? tainers go bock to work Vitrsburgh i district'lieutenant tuid l. M\V officiah will go into the fields with; the message "The order is to go buck lu vrorkj , sT<>nday that’s John L -Lewis’ •uch r ( ThejrilU order cam* as one mine !junket was killed Ih Ohio when a coal tru<k.crashed into a roadblock; and new violence threatened in iPeiiiisybanLa. where min? rquife I meut ini' toen dynamited and ’ building- and (rucks *t**n»d Pennsylvania state police sent ! re-’inforced patrols into th? coal 1 fields this morning when pickei . ing was reported in virtually all : district* polk ♦’ fore?.- al«o < rut? • d thf lo Ids of. <>iii" and v\. • ■ ■ . ('cuil -hot! ages spread ttaqu« "j" l-i. If < -• ■' ‘ I greater Pittsburgh area. notiHed ] HIT | lek- th? coal situatum c haiigcs, I oldr power WW be cut off Friday I midnight ’ Busarello said no attempt tn end i the walkout this week would be mad? because the |’ M U imposed Tnm oda' w. *.k rnd« t«*da\ Ht»w-[ mealing-- will j !.h* <altrd throughout his dt-frFcf' 'during the 6-niaind?r of the we».k. Ito spread HrT h«• k ’t<»-u . *rk. order Mass noetinv- w?i »•->< !h duh d in [ tw"'<*iliei distritis'tomorrow l>is« I i rt« t I.mine 1- will me?L._&LJ!rp.wji<-} ]vi!l» I’a *nd district ?.l worker* sxii a. ,}, \\ \ . _ ; ( . I• ! am.rk • ’ ■ ! <4l -1 h. n6rt’hrrT)“Wr<f VTt\“.i.di., t7F7fK—uirKifi To rt*-j J -aid h* !* l! MM » • • V. rbuck’tv work .af'n ward'- -r .- . S- m» ir. ;h* other hand [ j -aid ilo ic was <4 good * han. » th*J miner.*- will continue to ignore the app*Ml> of their union lead* rTli* > pointed out that the i> be!" strike - stat ud de.-pit? L* wj- >tnr 1 Burn To F««r Sl«» I - I Find Oversight In Soldier Bonus law . .. • " ; ■ ‘ ‘ Foil Os Provision In Investing Funds Indianapolis lan 1* c Vl’> llndiana legislators and party lead iers considered a t»6n to?la\ ’o >r ires t ail apparent J oyersivlit/ in t l . !n»iius law » - fire H*P* | ?ral assemhlv which ’pjght < oft Hoosier taxpayer* i4.iMHLpu(». ;/. Th? "oversight’*' was the ly s failure zo iactedr in the lumps hill Any prbviwidm for Jin esting th" itmds lint ri enough nq *n?y an uinu dates to piv all a'sulti 'estimated rat- >l3b.6o»*.‘Hio whirl; / will require fi'e to seven years-tv jc'ol ~~ ~T" ” Legislators said a proposal t*. j invest tlw_ funds from gross .n come surtax now being coll? test ; • must ' have been lost in the ] shuffle-” They referred to -Vhe con :f?ren<r ■‘<onimitl.ee w Hi. h r fina,’; tcTrafted tbe“T»onus~ia* an in ter-patty dispute divert lie method, fhaancing ; ■ . 1 1 Sv.urity axpejxs and hankti«| 4>aid it wotthl he—inxt“ .j I’b'v money pr-*ha‘’!v it? short term | ; government r?rtificar» *. and make I lat least ohe_ percetv afnhiti&ly ~~ , | ■f 1 • nriYiinrum of tdo-wwo-th? m •--/ • terest .that blight hxve been mad* < ; in IMS’ 1 on th? more-fhan 14 <mh* • .» I ctdTrrted las? year, already *<«s —■ - ; ■ . j .“I d !>? glad to invest it. but Jj t.” said state treasurer F Shir j ley Wilcox, who ha* custody of I bonus funds "Unless tfrvektment is 1 < Tara Ta Fw*a wtil '

More National Guards Sent To Aid Vincennes Plug Weak Spots In Wabash Floodwall In | Fight To Save City ' bid Jan IS— rl'p> Scvldiers and civilians plugged 1 weak spots tn the Wabash ri.verjflcNxlwall today as more than I’M*/ ‘ national guardsmen sped from ' to'help fikfht the Patti* to 1 nave th?,city ; -3: 'Civilian* reapbhded to a hew ■ call- from Mayor William L Betz; lot ("•' \(>lui:H-el> 'o ’« .i»-v*- - alio worked through i,h? nigh: r? ; informing the levee and a dary wall of sandbags built :•* f‘ et behind it Coi John L Persona, command ; ing 900 fioewi duty soldiers from For? Knox, Ky asked the state to . ♦<;,<! !) .;(*■ . j^-i-Avn; r Mipp.le ’ H(*,-i;t a ton ♦ <d L>" froui :b< Vln Gox - mortar company from Jasper a, unit containing three officers and i 110 anHaied/aufeiu, ’ Th? rlv«'r levwl wag near 19 rand the crest Mill was "/» to 11 hours away But th? American-! R»t! <’n**«- which was g'a r '-d ‘n’t ' 1 evacuate tho cum nds and car? for 'them in emergency shelters if th? 4 wall —h«.«ks ♦ xpress?'l optimism *rv?r th? -i'Uif’ion The lev*- looks pretty good Lo im? ’ said |’;iul Ri?hHrds*»n Knox | ioun’.v di-ois!* r chairman Meanwhile families Irving in th? lo* area neat th?. ,fh»odwal! ueitt ’heir ’.(|*(b* •■'•s j»- tl-.Ca' IjdJjbliLkilU-lJ**- .w a U wwuht-hoM —— Gauge- sinewed A fall • TT.' f TlWme. *i < i . .d U.t. Liiel. Lit -ab’ ’h* r* ;i« : would -*:.ly !•■ I?’4 l-poraty | Bota .i-ked f*>r 4«h* lo . join a soldier-* ivilian n.r-. ? . i*rf equal number wtitrh—W'as patching I threatened pots on the- main • «»u I < ret? fJ.H.dw ai? with san loairs, and rernfonTng an etn*-ruency. barr: , l etd. he hind th? mAnjU 4 Knox county ,y?d Cross rhak f man Paul R Richard ”0 smd’’. *-, t<rgtt4U*ctbk*n w««s _ xL-.. 1•x a* uitYe and rate'/for as manxj as a/hfeak In th*- flood wall • would hire? fr?* Ift Th?!’ udtne- H, ( •-.The.-..numUei..peop'e ~.we’'j[ <Twra» Tw l*n«r Twe» Council Postpones Resolution Action Concerns Money Due Engineering Firm ——7.- ' - "--tfe------Th? city council Th* refuJSFflftwey mg last night. i»«stiMmed action*' or’ L.a .resLdutipii jßifetuißM t« ibtiu by j /an » nginrrrnrg fin? and »•♦ n, taky. the ma?t»r under ad' *e-1 m*n? " • * — ' . '• .i,t M' Lt •s-’kli-’r*' of < ■..!?-<.♦ t Towns*nd and associates a ChT c.ago consultan: engineering firn- j offered a r< - durpm to th? 4-«»utieil I concerning mon»y~.owed ?ha» firm Iby • !;• 1j- ' -•-♦ «♦ » I | ag* and • ftginverMig srrvire The i resolution stated sha) pavmehf for| ■ -j**d. b*- and | j when nvmiv- an- ayailabie for *u< h\ pav-men* ’ Members .of the., council pointed that the- city is s:in o.hl«aied, jby c«»h*ra : and inferred that, such) a r» Two pr<»of« of pttMieatlon the I milk cvrdinance and the annual report w?n? placed **n record * The council also approved a con . ' tra<: between ?he city, and wt« and Uitht Sapp of s p w »> | r jdup<’'lur ..a.J3ua.l.J:u.t fXXfDSig®/

Price Four Cents

Charge Violation Act l |n f Wo?km7 Three Days Week •Washingthn? Jan IS — (UP.l — The govemmen* decided -to k an itnnivdiat? temporary Injunction to put ail soft < oal miner* bar k <*b a five-dav week until they drop ’ . allegedly lllega’ - oDtract demands The injunction if granted, would j lo aimed at epdiug bcith the* three- | day week and the dwrrent Total strike of ‘♦".iXtu miners Filing of th? pkpers in federal i court was schelhled Tor abound ,12 Dili , CST Robert X Denham general roun- ‘ stl nt th? national labor 1 board, said in announemtr rh? action that he cleared the mor? with the - White - House : raises! no objection " Irenhatri said- htn .on*iders th? /current threeday week in the --oat ■ fields a s’rik*-. Preside ri* John L L* w/is of •n* dnited n»in? workers ‘ put his men ,n th? thrv?-da> w*»k..’ ; la«t Dec. ’*. penitata's action would be en tirely diff» *n from any Pre*id* nt Truman c (>uta mak* in •hr soft coal (-ontrac? dispu » Under, the Taft HarrUv 1 Mr _ Ttu-man tap IrilefveiM* jn a >Tik»* . ot-tht e<ut?n*d ..m; JiiviXoi * *n : In. naUtt&gLA<*frUh safety £ in danger He *an *?*< s”-dax injunctions against such J strikes ; L P .to now the. pre«W?n! ha« < <*n 1 sistenily hiaintafued tber? is no national ?(d*:g?n*» in < «nri and H therefor? no JURttf|cj»rh*o for pt? Hi • 'I •* ’X • ? ;> •. Denham however ran seek an injunct Ton 'jrnhm atn rim? h? believcF-th? union i*- ti«>- ! w, ifig rhe T>ft HarHcv provisions iebou! unfair labor ?** "~ - j On. direct ordt?> fiotq L» w »•- •• •»( -he **. *• . • h* •t: wOl k ing t’Ti'' sh! ♦ ♦ dax -a week -incc J»♦ < 3 Xearly Mo *•... rutji*:- h--w»c.i r. —,- w . Mrt ” Indus .-♦•ye»tt’ haw a- . r. : T*' TU» sum ng &rifiin hi good. f- 2 Demanding rlb-gal ••im.’tac? jft ''iif *n« tiding • ■ •>•<! shop • • • ployn »nt ajul wtlfaiU b*if*Tr<. ♦ . ■-> I ‘ b. • • a ’bp;*- o.i) « 'k a. • '••••* • >>:■' ti • |T6 ai repTTux ,i - > Üb’Fae! tv doe-T - wrfiyt — -- •- A._ ..' ’ Noblesville Mon Is Killed In Accident | !<*du' in a rhrev-scaT a»-rid< m which I occurred id a freezing rain unh.gh ' wav »;♦. . -r* !• r* • a*r of here T"- | victim was Howard <1 Mar’in .’•! -H? wa* d«-xd *>n at tit a': .*' * Springfw ld~ho*prtal .‘Oth?r *na ii. h» Vi : ‘tr .1 were all members «»f Martin s fanr ill Hi* iuchTTk MB wife, lldtri* : 1> sons u.Uude" 24. driver of th? • « tiemld 17 and Charles and • daiighlcr Norma 7 Th» x ?*. ap? hrrjtrv * 1,1 ™ rnTT J^-iL_. . ■—- Gorv Pedestrians Are Auto Victims (Übtv Ind Jan 1* --IT' T» ;»ede«tFians were kllied TJI *7 j-srpara.**’ r id?-’:ls to.-:, I when strii<k by automobile* ir„. ( ... s F(.;u . arrested \\ •’* j Hampton of (Jars two hourjaft?r Mis kmirews *-.< I fatally Injured bx a hit-and ru.s art v —-“ ’ — ' Ham:*t«*n amyoharued With w 7 *-- -— l?«« hotnietd? and Ir.txtnv th* , .' . :>f a . |<|P!C \u ta i later .tii- ' M st •-♦•?♦•’ *4 «.;*-• .-Was n-. |?d when! H- was hiU Us' ar. a t - l»snv?n bv.lames ' Ftnnei’an lof Ha*i Finn egab r» - k**<i as "“a ; marterial- wiinevs .pending an in- - UpMst **od Streeter walked' in?" j the sid? of hi> ckr at AW iiHer«?r- ■./• / . ,k/ .. V a-'.' ’ -v -..-- ■ V .-