Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1950 — Page 1
Vol. XLVIII. No. 31.
General Electric Gives $20,000 To City Center
NATIONWIDE PHONE STRIKE IS POSTPONED ■ : : ‘ -T ■
Company Heads I Make Donation | To Civic Center ■
' -- • ■ ; Community Center Fund Is Boosted By General Electric's Donation To Center Th* board of direcldrs of the General Rlectric company lias vpu ed a |2<».’••*«• gift tii flu* Detathr Youth and Community ■(’filter build Lnfc. E W Lauk*nau <’< the Decatur G E plant, announced today— Action of the board wan taken-at a regular imeting in New. York • (’lty/and Mr lamkenau wi* advbod by telegram that th* dir*dot h voted the Xhe building "f th* community renter Irt'thL** rity Carl C Pumphrey president of the I--. ntur Memorial PhtHHlsllon Hit" spoUMiri nt'the <i»h . »tit. r and «ener»l chairman of th. drive? ■ Ihe-Uinde t«r it-. w»« all? axion' »h.n advieed »t the *. *. gift. The G h: gift tn>o»ta'the fund to irone than leavlitf. lesaj than *!'■ <HW,to oiTet rhe miirtimttn } goal <>l llaO.otMt when the Round#j lion will re- el re f » fife *'• n trafl Soya i-on.pati,." Mt Pun-l-IMWt .aplarued 'We always thought I'ciatur would meet tire - hall-fig.-ami II"» ar- more- m-mragerl than ,r. p’Th. General E'l- ttl-' -- tn puny’s approval of- the r-ivl- pro mean.* mil- h ami give, -i.sut .uh . to’ th- .omn nmn that ,‘ i.alia ha noil' lh- .hiioo -Bld . . October, when th* form ;*l WM launched ' • rie* Up ’ fl <’V° f**r th*' «» n■ft - i-tCa- ’ * •** made •tnfiii’h Mi Lank*tout "wiilt.. M- E le*td man ‘ K . r< t the ftacilimal Ymr.-. trovrT' rtri .-v ;'‘»r ' <’ 44 ..nd John E-rabf>»’k tn the mutiagt-i of tin Fort Wayne; n« ral Eh * tin work** The I >• •<• » jtur pm;. . wa- ♦ \plaitn d ’«> * "H* puny managem* nt Mj Matx-n ami \tr E-t;ihr«»**k r» < • n»•! » ' ITT’ committer headed by- Mt I’umph . m v who ask»d that the G E I”’’ 1 . I citiiens and indlislry in miking a Lift to the proposed buildim: Th* -Fol.’ Wayne man ti » t-’ ■l.or'i uglil' itne.iitrit.-f "">■' pro po'-itioti and leionini-tided to its<x- cutive matiaiir-m-lii In w , Yolk that the company. l ontrlbui. to the I).- atilt commiitiity «• at-: j Mr Lank-nan - liilain.d that thi~ onitn-ndaiion was studied by. th* viirious -•ominllfees w.Hhln th*_ G. neral Eli-- 'tic -onrptmy and that, positive aiT.lim In pl- dcifit ' to the local fund was th. f-suit of Twrtfdefe TnvrsttCTtfim .of the worthiness of th- r.liiiinuiiit> un d- rtaking I p to last l>e -nil-. r wlu n thdin t ted dnv- tor fupd- dos-d a|. proxima'cly IKdi.W" had b-.-p., l-le-lg.ed Sine* thirl-; time another* yio.imo ha* been contributed. Mr Pumphrey assisted Ih member* of the Memorial Eoundatton aiid many active worker*, hat. . I,e<li carrying I-II the dure and soth-itins tfi-e,e win- w» t. nut i.r. tacte-1 during the iiu-ri'li * int. n-rv - campaign -7 Central Soya c-tnipany has • x tended it* -hallw.ving ait' to do nate 175-" - when the fund feaelies m-o and exiiheriyy'-* wa-e *.x pressed by Mr Puinphr. y o»» r pr-.spect's of meeting -die goal this month Several -.rganiration* and individuals have indicated that if the G E gift <amr th-ough. they would .help ljut ’hejfund ovix th. top:~-”“’ ’ - —e Ytr Tavr.kwnatr wa«-fti!i’rnH.44®ar the money would be ready *he n j ever the building is constructed It will be an outright gift of *2" IUH ' for the proposed cmrttmmify center, which will be-iia-aiid. on..cily i - property east of the. Monroe street . T... rage afii WEATHER Moatly cloudy tonipht and Wednesday. No decided change in temperature. Low tonight 25 to 30 north. 35 to ♦0 south. High Wednesday near 40 north, to near 45 eouth. . .
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
Announces (>ift KI E \\ laHiik'ensiii rnana«er <»f th** Ik*, atur G E pl.iiif wa m f*«m**t| hwtfcy that th** <’.*.u**-ml Eh*<tr!r romputiy w<*ul<l iuuk»* .* |2«fiiiii gift I" ’lih pr.ofw*** ‘1 •«•»»» 1 muu'iiy (' nU»r. .Which boo te*i t_h£_ 1 trwwF fund above fE’iktHm - . 't'? ' Mercy Killing Trial To Golo Jury Today Coeol Paight Case Is Near Completion ‘’m '• *'■ h ‘ Th** . .is*” j»t <\*uyl T’rUkllL whv kifSil 1f.,! _ < nit’ff •'’Huey! ! goes tiL-n twTv vs ntn» - wed ! tiir***’ f.tth« r« today : Th* mPv* ri<»r < »ur: jury, of tab! i <ll*’.’ig» d pateiiis wan s« heduh’tl h> b.» ein th'Hh* ra’jii.r *h«’ f »'» us .Hr*- ' ■'• . . . . ■ t l> ‘l' ;i ’ . V’-bFrU* j The and »i*-<«*nw*'e t<r sum uj»b»‘f<»» * hinvti Tfi« ;’*dv* U-* to . h.ih ♦ ’li»- inn ift» r th* .»>*•<<»’. r* 4* - - uL. iLiut -tkunu-ii*» -and-a July - r **2ldi>u f«»r < *o'l «nd h* r roller** I. a fii**iHl »*u Th* Im' d* i isit<n in ’ h»: in» b \ k llline ‘ • i.»! wa< ;< <|H*-s?ion rhal T‘.»rol and h» r fam|ih and th* b*>y fri* ml wotild ftnt answer Th*- •“ y D'b tul Robert x Am!er’U»n. ? : a -* nioi wTfb (' t'ftl w Enr land <' dh ll* r • . . .X H . \vuldn 1 - i' A* ' •'* that hv aml Carol teniailv.lv hrt<b planmd a wedding for<n»x? July •Th* 1 < < !Ib:v jailox js would not Jet anyone Talk to Carol R*j<i hed by telephone at Hen oik. i la-' niklfl/ \n4er-.-i>n confirm ..I 'ha’ 1 b« • n g »imi with |ur ' A'-Ked if h“ wanted lo d* ny the wadding stoiy h* -aid 111 tell <bii7 I’d ju-t :i 4 soon u alt a while amF s ay lat*-r'**n " Carol i> -rluMcvd with nfTTP murder The law decrees a i Ilf* f id* ad* <1 innoceiLt- : The **>»Un<Ud *4»e wa- ,■, hos. '.i* i ! i '.* i I . • \\ C.: u:. ■ JThe 2! yearolrt six Q»«»t defend rtriV ♦♦s’ified sin- could remember no’hinu from th** finu? the family di> :oi told her about.! p m on-th* day Of : rhr that, “my I»addV » riddb-d wi*h c iTTH r”' unfit rh* ; tu x’ mpmine when «he awakened _ln a hospital bed .after being tn ap. . - enve* — —— Army Secretary To Take College Post t- — CbrspeF 4 If HI N C 7 Feb. 7 ( T pi \i r-.v -*-• r»*t.*f v Gordon i Gray will take ovei a» president of ah** I’nivbrsity of Xofih Caro- . Hna “not f.«t»*r »h.in S»*p» < ‘ after resigning his government post Gray. »»ff.?re*l th*’ president y v«>Mer<lay. an noun* ed from Washington that hr would report even U be_ hfe de*. p;irthu-nt of defense r •sp«*n-lhili-ties hi tint**
Open Hearings Wednesday On Coal Dispute Fact-Finders Call Lewis, Industry ■) To Present Case '■•■' - WashingUin. Feb 7 tl‘F> Th* t;o ' finding bo;*»d in !he -"ft <oid dispute today suminoiied..Joht: L tx’wrs and indilkTry offTcial- l«» start presenting their side-of the [ea-e tomorrow Thivid L Cob * hnirman of the -Mmatd setup by I’rrsid* nt Truman under th** Taft Hartl* y law. fold | n*w -m*n tliuL the b«»ard hoped to! g»t tl.rouvh reiH’r! b* for* M<>n*l day As «<wm as the board reporri.j pj*«ld**nl Tinman can k a fed , . Uial 4 mill mt+Htr-tb-wH- ♦-**• eel—t-he; striking >*»f! *->al miners ba* k to work for about M’ tlay-('ole-said h*arfngs uould h* gin al h .ini.. (’ST. tomorrow He «aid !g* wis an*l Fndustry official* have 1 u*eu _l**|H* sU d Lil AppCM **4 that Him*.-- *•>--—4Tli» board unit"iep,*r* the i**y.e«; in t&e <!i'|*u>* t7* Mi”'Truman It will hi.*k* no wtHem*n.t rrrom in* mbit i*m # . Tint* was «<>m’e speculation that thrjb<*aid niLght Try to g*f L»wi- . -o-nd • the n»»rur' ba* k to work while h* and the operators resume ttegtOtaH****’* 1 M» Tinman appointed the board v. urdav wlun he inv.ok»d the na •Tonal emergen* y sec Huns <»f~ the TafrlHrtby -iaw-against Lewis and '■ - uiii'i* d mi-ti* w**rk»T*. _ ■pg nJ. - Cob jt< memh* rs in . * < on<imtsTß W Willard \Virtv. ' .uni Ji.iui Inuilop. Mi. Truman or-. dt t»i| di4 tn j<» report hack at least .---■« Uonij .v I nd* 1 th* law he >oirld th* n -»-k a fvdeial ebnil f“P. .!i iußtti>th-ai l » j'-ttain the dim . , - ;k -io- f"!' dav-: i 'i**t» w j-* indkuuuh Jumi •r .* u-i- w-h* ■h* 1 h*- would - - tisirrv' -ilj-t.—Ll-ti—-■•TM’t-Ha-yt'lev- -hTrirdj, t.| io *w k th* h* Ip <»f at» dera! u lu* b. f Lvwi- w<-uld t- sial* |ii- unions vi* w-, . .Mr Tinman . u-« of lhe la.w con -linr» d ’I:• -»*A!j , ‘h-Hme that h*- b-*-mvok»d th* R* publican sponsor* d ~lahf-i ii ■ ingcnrrnt ar’ in a labor di pn • H» did <0 this time wi’li « \tr* ni* r».hi< tam *' -inc* h* i< '"mrn‘pt»d to th** lawY repeal ~1 >♦ pif* -r rong * oni«»nal pre* -di* T"i o ’ipn. he hoi tried every .■— (lurn Tm l‘««e •(«» Decatur Ministers Plan For Services Association Meets In Monthly Session The Decatur ministerial associa~Ti*m Tiier*Mondav in the pallor of rhe Zf'tn Evangetica! and Reformed < hur* h. All members , except one were pr**»«ent, an*! the Rev .Innas Berkey, new pastoj of th? First Christian church, was w<d i bm**d into the- fellowship Rev, Barker told that they and their parishioners would .he weh-ome to the Christian Ctiurfi T’i-«la\ Mar*-h 7 for an asam ia- 1 lion sponsored sh*»wing <»f the new Mo«*dy Bible Institute film. ‘Thist ■*7>F De’rt-in’y!” -—r-- - —- “Regiatration’r from varimis cjiur<hes wen* handed the Rev. John ‘E J’trambers. dean «*f th*» leader-' ship training arhno! wtiirh twgius tonight in the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church. Ninth - street -— s, "■Tile ‘■fttfhTiiters wo?ked~ for the service G*»od Friday. April 7. deciding -again to ask the inusir , department of the Women’s to anange the mnsi< Comments on she ex, ellrrit work of The music/ department in. previous years were! :m*d»‘. - N>*minatiohs' for an mitside speaker f<*t_. spiritual emidmaiel week. Noveinber 12-19. were made! by all the ministers present. Names three ou'talanding ministers 4ni Chicago.- Indiana polls, "and Knov A’ille:. Tenn- ware- muted. be i -jfontacted for that week of special j servhes next fall.
ONLY DAILY WfcWSRAFM tW ADAMS COUNTY
Decatur, Indiana, Tuesday, February 7, 1950
Move To End Coal Tieup ’ ? * aMNW** * T * S r mJHBLKf t CONGRESSIONAL leaders (I. to r. topi Heß. lio(t W Lucas (DI. IR. Speaker of the Bouse Sam and Rep John McCormnek 1. if?!—a While llouae pr*fid**nii#|- ->.*4Ut-fe?i>m‘f‘ ainnom* ing J . that as rag ard s coal, the President is going to enforce the Law Shortly* afterwanl. prttsideinial secretary Charles Ross (armwd»elow 1 was besieged by newsmen as he issued an annrouncem* nt 4-hat th** President h«is signed an e\e<*«Jb«—**i s d»*r invoking the Taft Kart “ ley la vk-tf ~ tlr^■ - —
Bids Are Allowed By Commissioners Geneva Precincts To Be Unchanged The board of 'county cnnimL sinners th ir ncuHc monthly meeting Monday Io al-' lowing -bid!*. approving reports confinnfiig pte< in<* * boundai>«■ and tii,kin-’ into < bnsbleraf son fu» . ther road itnpi ox ement s in Ute ■ The P.urk Eh vatoi < ompany of - Decatur. was awarded the bids for coal two carloads and f-rtilizer/ four ions The local concern was I to* only one to bid f»»r the < oal < on>r;n t, and they agreed to do liver treated st.du r t oaT for II I'l a jon There were two bids for i Io- f rtili/er. Burk'- Heine the low bid at I3TS6 a ton. to be de livered 10 the county home The- announced that - the Geneva precincts will <on tinue as in the past with th*> di . .tiding• lin# fixed at Un. .afreet . and extending east to Jefferson township’ and west to th* Haft ford towpship line There will no ?o tor Hr- : ’ iflol of voters unless a person has moved from one preHmT~TiF an other Everett Rice and Paul Ha beg ger appeared before the l»oard to file a petition signed by th* n)- • sehes and other Fax payers to have county road 32. romjponly <• aTTe<T "mud T T ack fcp ped from state mad 124 To statv road 118. or more clearly the entirp north ?soufrh P nglii'Trf town-hip. a distance of six mtlew The board, however, made -n<V promises Auditor Thurman /Drew.: v wher—serves as secretary to -+be-< TmarT'" df ’^Tommi<^Tomp^ rJ ,J an<f speaking for them, sH)te«l that ■ “due to existing cnndhpns of intone roads throughouF-4he coun ty as the result -of the mild weath er. it appeared now that all available funds will have t»»~be ♦-v.peml- 2 1 rd so keep tteMr rond* payable *' He said he felt that was the com mis<i.>n«*rs* M-n'iinvU-. though the matter will be given every consideration. - • •j Drew also said that Phil Sam r 4-efnrtty highway superintend* yt Via having plans 4h4 F!T«Titt*ic I prepared for the repair of two FTwra T» I’WB* Five!
Blue Creek Trustee Seeks Renomination . Hoyd L Mipr. incumbent to. iday■announced his candidacy .for 'denomination as Bl'ite-Creek townj iHp TFkferfet-. »U&je< t ■»r«ti. pr-lbtan elpcrb.n Mix 2 Drinoci-ati candidates for the, • township advisory board are Rue 'I. Straxvr. incumbent. Charles F Burkhart and Charles II MyersAsk for Extension Os SEC Regulation Ask Protection To Investors Extended Washington. Feb 7 tl’Pt President Truman and the set-dri ' ties and exchange conuniwsi<»n >• i awked rvmgrwws t«wiay do exiemi the profeet ion of f»fd»*ri! securj ti> s laws to a let mure investors Tlwy . a-ked a-sttlx-ommittee to approve a’ bill whtth-would broaden thd present hiws r<> ir.- !ude -t*». k- it: ’some !*.."> companies not now on exchanges. The hill would »\?end SEC regulation to unlisted securities of —companies having more f.TOdOjma in assets and mon* than 30f) individual se.jurity holders.- • President Trumajur measure jn a It tier tn Vice Presi dent Alben W Barklev which was i read to the KulHloinmitte- He said there is no good, reaann" why the pmferttrtn grnrrred in ves?<»rs in listed companies should be denied to Judders ‘nF . : iihli-fed sovuritics. | - AMher congressional , developH ments: ... Social Security: Farm rirpokes- - r mere.got into- an ” Tfnam-e - -rWrtWRTee over a house-; pproved bill to ex pand social security Irenefits and .rroverage '• IxXiphrilew Th .--treasury a-ked fh< hoire ways and. means corn mitt re to. -plug up «ome fdc hole® in !!<’ tax law- Like the one which permits HoliywcKxi . - morie pirxlu< - ers to. organize a; family -corporation -1 for the sob; purpose- of producing a single - -pivture - . Sister The house pass rt ed nnaninwurdir and sety- t 0 »| White House a bill ‘to let Sister (T»r« T« Pwm* T*rre»
CIO Telephone Workers Agree To Government's s . ... ... . .../. Plea For 16-Day Delay i_ ; 7 ,
Shutdowns In 7 Plants Mount J From Strike Nation Faces Worst Coal Shortage In History In Strike _p4i txhnrgh Pa.r-.Eah. 7. .LISP) 1 Jnjlustrtal shutdowTis in* reused in femp*» today an John L lyewis’ soft coal miners threatened, to * ar-, ry <*n th<Tr ”n<> rohtrai t. po work’ strike even if the government obtain* » Tafi Hartley injunution Hte* I . mills and lui * -rot- .-ir. liouiued -.- 2 —-FtiHß companies ordered dnnouts and' (‘urtftiHnent of ns** of electric pov.'1 .Ijt- - t . ’’ - -//'■• — Nearly 4m).»mn united mine workers ”sat out' government efforts Ij_> get them +nt*-k tn the pitp itnty a few mines with L* ha ohtain**<l still #**n working. 4: The ARSOi iatinu nf American ran roads said average supplies of <•«•«♦! hunting lines would be redm **d f*i less than foiir days b\ next Monday. Jb publji s < ;»anx . • !<*— ♦low n' t *o'hiast t : ir»ia-‘♦-> tn < ♦ land tfbiit .planned to k**»/p thr<-** others going ‘for the time being "al Irftsf ■ A? least S» frh .*’•*; steel 1 oinpaiijes has • ,rTirtuHed .operation- be. au.se of. dwindling. . The. New < ■.eiLtxal -railn'hd. 1? I/. ,ol«lH i-*n.»d ste-.ru t'.anif- schedule*, effexl 1 v** tomorroh ’ ’ offi* iais also said tiles "“were”»*onsid* ring -vfzine all rhal in transit within Is hours' io keep ..tin* trains op*-ta.Ling The Pennsylvania railroad also planned new /< utrt in - passenger train schedules The association of Atneri. an lw* - U.W hav»: tTaarw *l'«* Ihtfte Mt«i Truck Traffic Again Slowed By Russians Suggests Western Allies Use Trains Berlin. Feb. 7 (UP.- The Russians invited the western allies tr»d<»y to use m«rre trains P they wished to avoid traffic < vgig*>ti<>n oil th*- <»p**rl is hw .o :■ !• U The ihvpatioiv appearod in the j Soviet army n* w-pap*r Taeg'.n-he Rundschau while traffic both iu and out of Berlin piled up HFlrtrfd Soviet harriers near the Helm , stedt checkpoint after a weekend reyoss Tiaper said there was no bhn kade'of Berlin but/that truvk traffic must he thoroughly * he* k hocauAw of. Hmuggliag,’’ —Th* paper said, ho we. ver. that - the ■ western allies were running bull, eight trains daily into Ih-rlin If the allies really ui-h ? (! u lieve congestion’.’ th*y would use . all I<6 trains daily they are per n i !*‘d the pap* r said Bo trucks piled up waiting to en* I er Berlin and another 7>*’ on th* other tide of The harrL-r wa it inc [ to cross ever into western (ter * many’. ■ ' •~“‘7‘“.j.— ; _—l—__ Wpx! German po-i"«- sgid- 'the * Russian-* were * leas inc ah*»uf six I or s* yen trucks* an hojpr* about i* one third the norma! traffic re-** Mai Gen Max welt. TV Taylor * !’ commandant, in Berlin, left bv air for Frankfurt “to repos’ on ; the blockade situation : -to high * Y cbinmTs<hWr John J McCfby German Sources said high allieirf (Tvr«T« rw*» WIO
Fund Chairman John B Stilts | -J John B. Stalls City - , —Ji— Red Cross Chairman Appointment Is Made By County Chairman John B S ults, retired gro* ♦ r ami ; *-**p4-*-*l 4J*V ■ \y VrnjTiTo. Hi-lop a'lU<* ( !<•-" drive Phi! S tu* coutpy : ; l:an::;an-untu <*t ’ Kia* I r ’ r; • . . • ( . . • •r: 4. • I . ! 1 r-Mtsfce• x =■_. 2'.. . Geneva Th*-• v.haiimen will dir».c* lit* ai.iiuui dttw jn !h*ii »• sp* • iy- ! ;nr.'is and. ii imy assist in* - wh • will I • i tend* tis o! wio dii* ’b* I 'tirive in th* 12 t -w i-o‘ii;>s If rh« on*mil* - w iarti. d ip !ii >i* than 33$ tural wortr* r- will be n»ine*E--T. Th* Red Crn-s ~ tfi iA-wHT b* launched in ih*. naiion <*n Mi*!< h 1I', is b»li»v*d the quoin for th*- ’ count.v chapter will be n* ar fx.mm including th** budget for the hum* ; ’Eervire office --L I Gfueral ♦ (',»*»rge Marshall na ■/tPmal diiex tb* R<d''’CH»swi;l -p»Ak in. lndiana{e*hs_t**x’ Thui -da\ a pl»Jud* to «p* UUig . the t ainpaigu in Indiana, C E Bell j ctuiTfry rliaiMioirt. antu’wne’eii Mobile X-Ray Unit In City This Week Schedule Os Hours Listed For Unit ’ The mpbik X ray unit which h* .. gap 'its ffuTday,-. Adam- rouety schedule Monday wiil be in D» ' ■ <-.i:ur Wednesday Thui sdas anc. Friday , offiriah- of th* 1 Adams «t»u« “:y tubtrcpkisi- a*So i » : inr“r* mind ? ed Inrat ’e<ul* n:« today Th* unit wa< at the Geneva high 1 srhotd - Mtutds y a ltd -4h -Beriv* 4 he- ■ mernice ..and Thrz .aft/riroon _ ’’ Medne-day. the state unit wil’ be ;»! the • from 9 it sm /i noup und *’■« m 1 -■ ■ -■ ;7 > Ttrnrsday. the unit, will b* at th* Decatur Ga-’tni company front- ?» ’•> ~ b a n and ar the f>. ,a? u r_ hieh : . s. h*s»! bums in ar during lb* at:*; r •; ft*w n Mm.mnn?h <rud» r*« will he x rav.*d Lroin I'to2 ’p m kdams ■ p - • tbrra; siddeft;*. Bom T *' • pm. '■and Hie-putdi* tmn;’to <■ P-xn. ’i Frida'. the uni* w ill . be. at the r |Fl* jp*anC Mill- ’ litch ach.Jol. fid . ■■- . . 1 school from. M ’b t" 1» am the t !>» .s’ur high urhn.M•* froo- I*' to 1 .. n .•■.»’ • .. -. *>'.! ■ . <■ •>• ' ’ Iv ip f° 15 b an-, and 1 -to 2 pm r» Indu.siry. by app*’»nfment will b» 4 Tara Ta r««* Wta)
Price Four Cents
■ . 1 •. ■ • • • ■ - , Strike Scheduled For Wednesdoy Is Delayed At Request Os Mediation Chief —WTSsHTrarsir _ TFfi— t ---rrrr^ - The CIO t*-bph<»ne w»>rkrr« l.oday ! agreed to a government request to r I p<b«tp<Hie f<it li» day? the na.Tonw ide iel* phone strike that had be* u ’-duduh d to begin toinorr* * in. m ’ in* The po«»ponexn*nt wa- a.-k»**j by tXyrlis S Phiug.”rKier7?f H'i* federal : mediation sei vice to permit morg i time f**r * oitectiv* ba/gain Ing in the ( "ntra* ’ dispu’*- ’wV» n K the union and the Beil jty-’em. : The ngw is Pi b .i.* * • - j avroMS the <«»untry tomorrow And ■ union off hets ’‘Aid W they *lnrk I pick*’ lutes . would, tht* wft ar*un«i *,'»•' tel* phon* •' ai t* 4 to—maju th*- strlte*-. naiixmwnhu—liu? Thing thld ho»h union and I Btil Svatero offinuß v»<t.-rday I they should make «*re more at ''4M»aj 7 eMbly“T»'S*»tv * l-keir » di-pu;e ami b* .**k-d for he p*—{- ; port m mt hi accepting -Ching's profw»»aJ. uni<*n pre«id*nt Joseph A Befrne ' -aid he whs postponing the strike KUB'O-.V -wHh 'to - p-X C !»’- nuT*" and d*v to bring Uo - ■<-!;*•- ‘ a / - ’ ;.•! •ii wax *’ 11. ••; *'Vee--"' ■a- -.r.- rr;W<Hh_! n and «*-aGy . a ./h-7rn ' . b.'i mpf* '» •! * io*- >r --’ .m* : . w i.i !>. .'4-, . Jl» i: ■. inujuuu - .*.*r- of Imfgiining n had t.ioh at d «?»i*! ’ :at ‘if Ho di- pu'* i- n ” - !-.V F* b .-;ye l titiir t * Hl/ Ito H l-Mlk*. _ ♦ tn* an while, has. ordf-reiL I all ftdtoai- hib'-fit foJciUaUM* to.step ur th* rr to brine lor als of th** comttitthicarmns worker* unmn , ' and' th» ihi!_.Sy-terns </- -*.*.••• . ■ n* s iHinintr' The . disjuite involves dir*** -'- .only th* IMKm. m*>allaUon and u* psirmcn Vmplovcd .hv the Western El* r-‘ ’r- .C. • a 11 * y *T* r?.; as f iliaix—— Hu: it :h* t w ik* o -ti ;k* 'h* - jimiini'•"'’l'' X work*'* : nlend ?o.r*-pc. • ’.h*ir pv'kr' ! i>*Th» walkout would bv th* -♦ -<»i»d . nanon wide itiiephpiie lie up.. iu ht< • • y Th* last bn* in ■ -I" • ' • ' ;> «• d* !»’•*«-• for ?b» ’hi tm’icnal. ■ an ind» p* rd* h’ uni »ri tha’ was re- •• ; .., i io • . < o - •*■• ; Krm«t.. Weaver. of t'WA - dtv->su»n fi which r*»prcs«u-s \\*-’vfu E-* ’tn < »td tn N* w York las? night that hr b»r »*n* - ftthaJ tio'hfnc is n be gaitird ’he, gjnke Ru! he <ald tha* his pYoh . ahh wiK .* '• • • :! ’’ F ih* national *xe» uTlvp hoard We are part of an international h* and if wy re di!** *d I" ’* • ' *' T •' •>’ • ’ po«:p.the strike we wilt, no doubt comply ' ; R.. T-- X-r*a-« y. -prt iden• of di vision lb. jrlirh . Sy-’»m h»nx distance. ,'perarpTs. said hi- m»n'b*r«hip rtitends. to ’** P»-e-t-d.ivtei*:F $ pi*'ke* line* if and •wher- ’ hr - ** • fAi-‘S - : Coal Is Confiscated " By B & 0 Railroad | *Vfi ?T*ri‘. -- ’ Eithi tfi .ij'rirV fl* w»r»- r .n fiscated for u«c- by the o Rahimor* wrtd tthio raiiroud ' < omigmT* offrriahi ’«*d<y . *• A spqgesrnan In Indianapolis di’ - vi.-ion.. headqMaiiers who dec lined, n-.- o*l7l= tin "* * taken yesterday f>»r u-* bv rhw ■company (row. ’rains in tranaii si'hin the division . Tbr B x o -aid the <on-ign*»' Would h* paid )nx >iee prices for the coal
