Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1950 — Page 1
Vol. XLVIII. No. 31
LEWIS, COAL HEADS RESUME NEGOTIATIONS
Strikes Idle Half Million U.S. Workers Auto, Cool Strikes Idle Hundreds Os Thousands in U.S. Chicago, Feb. S— (VP) — The* twin ante and ntai strike* (died more than 55ft,titlt) workers today I'nemploymetit <rew almoat hourly ar ftrnis laid- off worker* ■ because of the worst coal short ; axe .in 27 years resulting from ‘ ' the Write of W.OOO in It'd Mine. Workers Already, coal-humlna railroad* and maaufai-turers had laid off; 25 OttO employes St hooi* were: < losina, office buildings reducing I 10-at, and steel mills preparing toj shut down blast furnaces. Rati-; roads relied coal In transit to! keep trains running The nation had only is days supply of coal, well below the 25 uay danger point.' A. TaflJUrjlex . . i njr board, racing to report to President Truman by Monday so he tan obtain an injiim tl-ti to get the miners back to work for sit days, catted John I. lyewia and industry offb bits to presetW evt deme today In the dispute In .ul.litwn Io those idled by '“fha mftiv'afrfKV.'TMeW-TS.«a» persona were tin strike or out of work as rysult of th. CIO Tufted Auto Worker s’ walkout_akainaC - the Chrysler AUUimolole CdfO But nerol iat lona to avert a strike that could idle 42(1.000 tele phone workers on Feb 24 wreewl -TCPCMt iltittl reaMrtatlres <>t ihe Clo < onunußl'ff cations workers and the Western Electric Co "cool, off ’ The union yesterday po-ljKineil the strike which originally was set for to . day. The situation in each industry today was as follows Coni - Fact-finding hoard chair man Hat Id Cole said he was hope fid the Istard i'otild at iaest re : . der ~ preliminary _te|Kirt by Mon d.iy'.i'i let Mr Truman obtain a'i injumtion to ert ihe miners. im-1 Ip work tor s" days toal-lnirn ing railroads be. an exen i-tt,c Ihelr legal right » lie .ivaiiaUta- _ fuel to keep Operating • io.-! firm* started shirttiiig down and Whecdng Steel fe said It would lay off half IIS' IG.ooo work ers near week Illinois Gov Adlai' Stev.ei,MWi closed the state's four te.o her* to sure fuel .Tor. hospitals and prisons About 200 members of the rival Progressive Miao -Workers. Ttilon 'lnd > join ed ihe I MW on sfrike’ln Illinois ..itl rrsyntmein against the govern nonts use of the art ... Telephones The main m-eoti i Hons were recessed ntdll Thurs-’ day to let negotiators usd off -at ter a "Banti's airihg" wiltis yst teHay About 250 Chicago tele pbolie equipment in tailors walked off’their jobs last -night in pro test be< ause Ihe union postponed Its strike from tdday until Feb. 24 but union officers ord red them back to work this morning.; ■ About —mu.uinl employ e ' fire in —'volved in the presenl'-negoliiifoHo for li|Rher_ pay. a shorter work iTara Tw l-aee Cl*b<l Car Os City-Owned Coal Is Confiscated A ear of Indiana coal belonging to the electric plant of the city-pt ..Decatur was confiscated by the Pennsylvania railroad yesterday, city officials were advised The coal was shipped from 1 th" mine at Bicknell, enroute to tier city. The railroad company notified , the city that It was taking the coal to operate its tr.'iin* city attorney Robert Lndersott filed an objection with the railroad The electric department iias a lan > storage ot Indiana mine run coal i.n j its yards on North Seventh stree’: and the title car will not. endanger it* supply. WEATHER Rain and rather windy tonight Thursday cloudy, preceded by rain extreme east during forenoon. Not much change in temperature. Low tonight 3035 north. 32-3» south. Thur* day little change In temperature.
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Navy Pilot Presumed Killed In Air Crash New York. Feb. S.—(UP)-- A navy pilot was presum'd killed today whiu ills jet fighter plane crashed in flames Into Jamaita Bay five minutes after It took off from Ftt.yd th nnettt field tar a flight to Norfoikj;¥a., a navy spukesinan 'aid The pilot's nanp wa* withheld. Russians Put Mew Clamp On Berlin Traffic J r _J • American Transport Planes Os Airlift Roar Over Europe i -Berlin.. Ftb s i(Tr Rmiria - cfanftHd a new xtr anglehold hii Ifar • Un truc k traffic today While young >commutii i C< honored Hw-y would i Mufm Berlin iu-m May JK-fttn-.lf Atuerh an tank- w< tv lined up ; again*! them ifiiih w».«t»rn Allied and G»-iman nv Tn nrrtm trnd Bonn to wrap again*! the twupronged threat tv Fleriln’x ruonomir and „phy.*iral • mil' - - .At .Hut.MAii.oj tlnie huge Antkirhan i ait f-H.t transport p’an« -of th» unfUnhntd BetU» airlift rokndi tv. i EutoiM- ah pra< "> • f ivti*remind available The Soviet inspired pre*w in Brr ! t cwmTwhm-hr•drtttrr fvt v*o for ; *no * ting 6f <hh».<hio rointuunht' ! youths here May 27-M--The German meeting of youth ! lityv t Whf! -fomd ay --t May *2** -will-. plare in Utir capital. Berlin. ■; wlotht’r Ament an tanks are lined up or not." the organ of the ;b’r» f , German Youth" oiuanita(h»n ‘-aid -in a Bun’j»uk< nfiuni.i! \ Th» io u in straiigl* hold on ; Li;*' Bff liu sup* f high* av pih d ,u.p ’ mote thrrn i.nuks wifhlh ix . hour* Hii* morning after the Ru> / Man* had., let traffic- (!}.'« . not malty '■ '! Aik ■’ Wt *?-Gt rnmn 'polit ear the lh hn o, 4 j' L »i., up*i it * 'tii tod j-*" 1 -U-M-ao d :-a wJ 4 dji d*r -guard*'*uddeuly- ‘ ut rm. k IlaC j tn . to fiv» _k»hi< h s. ait hour . . The R»l"iai»N pile'l up 2”0 trm-'ks r Burly -• • .k| it. motiiinfc and ■'i.n is i>'\ began i»!ft-iiii: them in ’h» middle of tin- dav Hv , <‘aik la i night the ♦ht ire hark log j «li*a;»pcai• d and tfaffn* passed Hit•; rhet k'poiui norniaHy until 3 am f.i<l;i> ■ c,inr f iffteral-- f<»r -the fit si time nlta-’il details <»f the fourd'tt » * hirh ,s!;i! 11 (I in st c. •Mt three day- ago with a flight' , <Tur»l'«r Meveas . . . Lincoln PTA Marks ~ Founders Day Here Robert Heller Is Principal Speaker Robert Heller, speaker nf . the house tire- Indiana general assembly. spcike on "Legislation and Rdu atitni" at the annual foumleix day ohsorvan< e of the Lincoln Parent Teat hers assoeiation Tucdday night at the Zion <h»rch. A dinner preceded the pro;gram. Holier told of many pefsonil ex gerienve> during his 10 years in ‘thy Indiana general assembly. The speaker t<dd how for many years it was difficult to attract college graduates to Ihe fieh| of <klu<ution boHatiae of the general low pay. hut that difficulty has been : <^rra« -ted. he explained, and now wore taking the normal conrae*. t Walter J. Krick »uperintenden. of schools ofiened Ihe meetin,, with the invo(*Mtibit. Br« Har t y, Hebhle. preaident of. the avhool , board, served as toastmaster and t introduced the speakers Mrs Paul Hani her, Lincoln P T.A-. gave a history of | the lot al organtxation and listed ‘ ! the JkisU presidents of the group Mrs. Malcolm Lo«*ke lighted a-i <andle in honor of those who have served as president. Bryce Thomas pFtneipal of Lin-; coin achnol. introduced, the teach- ! ’-er<- of tha» school who were in attendance. Mias Georgia Foughty led the group In singing Mrs F.J H Willard accompanied at the’ <Twr« Ta F«a« Ala)
C. C. Requests Park Grounds r As Fair Sile — Requests Offer By City After Refusal By Extension Group In a movr to get the Decatur street fair out of the gutter ami Into a decent home, the t'hamlier ot ('nmineree has requested that the city gounill offer them the groun<; in llanna-.Nuttmun park recently re fused by the Adams county exten sion committee Indications were, after the regifI’M- meeting Os the council Tuesday night, that the city fathers were tn favdr of such a move,' though nothing definite was done at the ! meeting. It was agreed that a further meeting belWeen a committee fro ti |!the Chamber'of Commerce and the r council lie arranged and the de- , '<ll* and obligations be more dear ly defined I R W Frurfen. executive manager t twf-the-4'-h»m-ber,. w.mi. prcscul at. Ll'.c. i meeting to answer any questioua, i which might arise from the letter ; which be iiad sent to the council The letter asked "that the offer ' ■ made tn Hie Adams i-imbty exten , •.pdmi committee '■iint'AMßt'g the ime ! Hos Hanna Niittmau Jiark "e ; ‘jtendered -to tin* Chamber of Com meri I- ■generlt! a- ■ ; gri-ement " The l ouneil had offered 20 acre-. L1 »m- ■Uve e*Umiiiuu...eouimßte«?. w'll h. 'lie pfoVtsrorr that tin- ontanteat on .erect buildings. the city tbeb a greed to furnish lights, water and ' utilities t —m- .■attM r wrww»si»wssffl!!j ■ ell In the lonihiiitee. howeier. off oiling the doiir to the Chamber of 1 1' Ciiinmeree with its plan to erei: iierniant.!M.' f«»ir buildings _.J Cruden expiaine.l m bU letter Jihat the offer Would have tic be l.i iiheTorm ot an option until Ihe De catur Free r-lre.-i fair asso< iallot an be changed to the Adams conn •I taiT as.scH latiun The new set .1|» ' aiiukl Iticlulle turnlers till (lie board .if directors It Was noted in Hie-letter.- tuul , ( cot robomted by I’t itdi ii, I bat stioin I ; 'he of er- be extended tentati • f l are Vn l*»ae t-'.Vsbll Boy Seoul Banquet Thursday Evening Annual Banquet To Be Held Thursday I A. .< rowd of alwut fa Antiei ; pate 4 Thurnday night at the in njtal .Boy Scout banquet, which fa To he held in the Maxotilr hail.] according to George Bair. in| chair- pf arrarifenientH for the! pnsgram The four troops In the city anti their pat roti organisation* will join in the banquet which will 4. feature Phil Eskew, principal <rf4 Wahash high rchooi. ax the mainl speaker _ j Mernl»ern. of P*. T A. troop ♦»“ Rotary troop <l. Lh»nx troop O and American- Legion troop G - will attend the annual haiwiuet, as well as many of the memt»e.rs of these It will he the first year for; meml»ers of the PT V troop to participate in the annual Boy Scout week, ot which Ihe banquet I is a highlight This troop wax. organized late last year to boost, materially Scouting activity in: this community. Members of the Rotary and. cToh£_will I* in attendance. ’ the banquet being substiTuted as, the regular weekly meeting of; both groujm fa addition. P-T.AJ and American I region represent a-i|v-x wii! .il-o be present.. . « The iadies*of the Eastern Star ■will serve the banquet, which fa; fto be held at.GJM p m. Lester R. Adler Is Trustee Candidate Lester R Adler, a lifelong rest ‘ ident of Kirkland township has an ■ nouncod hfa candidacy for ♦niMtec ; Torthat township and will seek nom- | tnation fn the Democratic primary J Adler has taken a deep interest am! active part in Acbeol. church affaks thriMuhout th» years
■ - - .. _ ONLY DAILY MCWMARCR IN ADAM# COUNTY
Just Call Her The Calcium Kid ■M. • FOLLOWING IN FOOTSTEPS of the temal- im mlmr* of her family. HtHi' Teresa Martin (right). Los Angeles wag Isirn equipped with .._JLwjb.JteShEJjfLh-. _Hnr 10-month-old .ixter I'annla (left) had two at birth, as lid mother and gramlmoti>r ' ,
Two City Streets Named Officially ' Ordinance Adopted By City Councilmen ~"The efty coiincß In Their meeting Tuesday night were able to get a couple of aireets in Decatur of fkgfaHy named, but they almost < united UM,, lheir Mr Ham en ta r y pre ( edii’« d 'itic it An ordinance was adopted to make the North Second street ex I tension on .to I' S highw.i' 27 properly North Second street, and the road;- usually r« ferrod to a* '"old 27", will in the future have the Z legal title of the M nrnoiith tioad at least while it fa in Decafur f’itv ch r4< treasurer V» rndn Aur . and.. who serves ax m* ( ret ary at !!1. council meetings r» ad the (II - dinarx - a’tid the no <>f tl”iCouneO. by vore^-approved it. Councilman Al Beayers then mo Ht>ne4 that the ordinance he pki< ed on its second 0 leading .‘by, title jotil.v. , Amand laughed and stated that ["ordinance” was the title Short, [and to the point. Immediately count ilman l»or Drum tnadLe a..motion that th»* I ordinance be accepted on Its sec ond reading : cjty attorney Robert S Ando; . <Tnri» T* »'««*•» Girl Ir Acquitted In Mercy Slaying ’ * Carol Ann Paight Acquitted By Jury Stanifonl. Cxilin . Feb. li—tlTb Carol Ann UalKht. 21.' who kill eil her iwnver-tnrtureil father ami won aiqnittal of niuf'ler from n jury of parents, woke up in her rose and white organdy bedroom today, smiling for the first time ; in nearly five months She was free to marry-her rr>l I lege sweetheart. But that, won't Ibe until she finishes college She and the engineering student it whom she la "unoffUially encar ' ed” Bwth are seniors. The slim girl with the lone golden hair slept late today in I modest Haight home. But las'; I night she was a worried frighten ;ed girl while the jury of nine ; mothers and three fathers' delib erated for nearly five hours j At 8- 02 p m . four boar* and 51! minutes after they had received the case, they reported Im super ior t ourt at nearby 'Hridgyper’ that they found her innocent That meant they had deridedt she was insane when she sent a| bulleu through the brain of lf r father. Stamford yuilhe Set Car [ W Paight. 52. last Sent 23 as he ‘ slept on his hospital lied than two hours before, the doctor had told her and her moth er that he had an Ineurabb can cer and would die within r» 11 months, . The 'defense pTeadeil insanl ' tlwes ww «*■*< ria Ml
President Moy Step . Into Phone Dispute Ikuhinxton Feb. M ti'l*) - A higk got eminent otiirlal said today that President TruinUn will HU 'XUftlHlCtosoin.'.-t vaa»»««Mse<muKiwa»wiwl»^«<c.w»a»»”i »«-xrs: r. it step luto the telephone wage dispute unless it fa Nettled Itefore- ( Feb 2i the deadline for a tm;!iion*i<l» strike i f fficial said Mr Truman, a long with many other government t otfkiafa. believes a telephone walk- > •/mu a> serioUh mh ibr \4*aL alrike j'nnw fa. ' Twin Dollar Days H Here Feb. 14-15 Decatur Stores To Feature Bargains i Decatur tmerciiatlts are bq«y plan- t tiing forth.- twin dollar days to livid bi-ra Tuesday and R'min.s day. Fob i( and The two day -aie is the first ot *<i to lie hei i . 'his year. 1.. E Anspaugh. chairman : of the retail diyisiab of the fh.*<_a_ tur Chamber of Cbditnerce. said. The dates were s*'t to coincide' with the annual Adams county g01d..! •tedal- dairy -earaadm .whieli -alw J will meet-at lieiatur' liiSth school gymnasium Tuesday, Feb II This • vent annually ' 1 ‘t 75.0 ! " iii-rs and it 1■" '' - plan ' f the /merchants to hold the opening day ovt-their sab*- to-ltt -in with these agricultural plans More than U.0»0 families In the I>eeariiT*'tradinc area Will reetive inpies or HieTbaily Peqiocrat. spe'ial jidlirr days .dition, Ahkpauga ‘said, and Indications-are that ths icoming events will be the larges’ j !» ver held here d-' Decatur retail stg-es will Offe: . many bargains along ffith thgtr I i regular lines of inerthiiidise The i sale will last t»a> days. Anspanglr -aid. and shoppers In the-liecatur I area will get an opportunity to se - iife many iten-s at large savings ! The events are sponsored iwhej each year by the retail division ; They were started several years-a. i go and were immediately suyciss | tub lieiatur store patrons are ure I "d to visit every store In Decatur ■ during the sale days so they can .«■ come better aa-qnaintml sxfih the sianagenrent and employes i . “ ~ ' .- Burial Held Today ~- For Sprunger Child / Graveside servl<-ee wwjt held at thv MRE cemdsn- this m<>rniH£ for Constance Marfa Sprunger. fa(aht daughter of Melvin and Elbe-, lyn Burnett Sprunger.' of Berne ' who died at the Adams county j .ntcm or tai hospital Tuesday night, a few hours after premature birth at the home Services were con- ; ducted hy the Yagv*r sum ral h<vm>with .the Rev Pritchard Amstutz officiating Surviving In addition to tWe p<f4* ents are two brother*. Garv Warne \ and Jay ’Edward, both at horn* and the grandparent* Mrs Emß Spranger of Berne gnd Mr :>nd « Mt«- Ralph Burnett of Ifat-atu:
Agree To Resume Direct Negotiations At Bidding Os Fact-Finding Board _____-—
Rob Arizona Bank 01 $130,000 Cash Bonk At Phoenix Is Robbed Eorly Today Phoenix. Aril.. Feb-*— (VP) — Two men held up the Bank ot Douglas today and e«ca|M*<l with iI3(t,(HK) in cash after they had imprisoned six employes inside the building. The men carried the money away in a large garbage can They left the bank, walked casually down the street and escaped in an automobile with California license plates. Police reconstructing the crime said the holdup men. one a negro, and the other a Mexican, forced I j rhrtt-Tray—ftrttr-The- Hanis by over- -J powering a janitor when he re- 1 ported tor work at 5.30 a. m They stayed In the hank, bind- 1 ing other employes and locking “(hern ifi closets as the empiojfea reported for work When vault telfer .lames Wist- ; enterml .the hank al : 40. a ,jui„. ' they forced him tn open the vault 1 and hand over all the currency. They locked Wise in the vault before fleeing. Bank officials said the loot included 53.n00 in 5u and i'Mi dollar Hilfs The rest was tn denominaHaps from II to 120. The bandit, scooped up the money and tossed it Into the can to carry out Wise and other .employes wbte freed ’ w); n - fdlbw workers arriv ed- fir duty at a bom s a m. inihute. after the landlts made their get-away. Janitor Clinton Wa,t’e said the; mbn were stgn I’C »on a atteetj ‘'cor'di'near by yb-ti he-arTived , They can:™ U p ai. I p-dled al It looked like a .'V . aliby),; ~ •••mafic They poked it at inf ami made n; le them in wit!.' I un. he igil. .< —7 L They tjia door xtuUxvJuui.! and made me go around with J 'hem ...while ihey inspected ;t|ie / bank . Wale sail the bandits opened . Iwrw Tn Hlahu Drive-in Theater To Be Built Here Plan Construction Southeast Os City A modern drive in theater will be | ennatructed this spring on Route .73. two miles southeast of Decattir, !It wa» announced today, following ' ’.he completion of a real estate deal for the site. > The land- comprising nearly nine . acres, was sold by Roy 1. Price icl the Decattir Drive-in Theater. Inc It IS incited two mibs from tli.Decatur city Hmils. on the west ■side of the rewtr just-where the ; highway curves east toward Pleas ' ' .<nt Mills The site.is level and wcl. trained and ideally suited for the *’•'* • . —1 ■ ■ ■ 1 i n»v renter. The new corporation Wtll be formed by Carl V Gaitschall and Rov L Kaher CoMtHKtiM will ' j I e«fa ap soon as weather permits The Decatur Drive-In Theater ' will he built to B</-omnwMlate ap- 1 t»roximaiel\ sfa? aujomobile# and 1 j will be xtrbtly modern fa denfan 1 rand equipment The latent *otind 1 and projection *narhfae» w;!! he fa- j' . stnlied and there wi|l he fadivfefau j Npeakev* for Rfah car tn |tn the huee R<yeen to* and pre 4 • jeq-tfan NMith a mod* in * ««n. »•**;(>. ' I stand fa planned The rampa will ‘ e L IkCMfatrurted ho that a perfect vie* • c<f,ro-n tan W seen from ev- I •ery rar . —. J' 1 Iknvein theaters are tveinz built rapidh through xml the eotintr*. ' und they are said ?o attract a pat- ■' f runage that normally d«»*s not at trrnd the theaters National irbow that 7‘‘ percent of the patrons are in the y<mng mu:. • rled group; that 1». {tarenl» of \ouuk children who find jt in< t»n «T«r« Te l**«e »
Foe Os Lewis Asks Illinois Governor Ad Edmundson Urges Secret Ballot By Miners In Illinois Springfield. 11! Feb. 8. —(UP) — A former united Mine woiifarß official asked today for a "secret ballot" of I’MW miners to end the mine strike in Illinois. Ray Edmumhum. who tried un successfully in 1944 to take, the presidency of the UMW from John .L...Lewis.naked, ..Ste enson to call a conference to arrange a referendum vote on Presi- j dent Truman's 70<iay truce proposal which was rejected last j week by Lewis. Edmundson was presitfant of [ I MW dlstrkt 12 «lllb»nfai for b‘ years He now runs an jnsurance, agent y hiere.' but retains memfarship in the VMW local Stevenson Wa's out of town and ■ could not be reached for 1 Hut Hoeh While president-<# Mfatrkt 13, said Edmundson s proposal is "the moat absurd thing)! ever; beard <»( " ■ I dotrt th»nk the mine wurkara or the governor will pay nnv at tention to anything of this kind that comes from an Insurant e man who has no connection with the hdiish-j- »ha:<M»fW'j. White t •; "It's just another on. of E.l t fad i son’s brainstorms, that's all r White Edjrjpndson ."holds memhershfa in the organization iihL-U).*’.- .j; . It ■" . * probably smfaabred hew by the i < (Mil o|»e.ra(orM In a letter to .Stevenson 5 Ed Lmundsoh asked the gov»-mor to i < all a conference of coal operators i aipi in i tiers re present aih es to ar- j ranrr for the "hc-t. it He said he made his propose, after tiilkhu to I MW officers and nietiiliera who "for bl- ■ > ions reasons- cannot atfach their signatures hereto." He said an election oft acceptance of the president's truce proposal could be held within 72 hours, “thereby «|etiding the matter prior to Monday .pt next..weekJL.-—L_-— ——_4 "Such an agreement would, if • arried. kee|> the miners from suf sering any penalties under a Taft (Timw T» Fa«e r.iaht» Firemen Convention 3 In Decafur In June Decatur Firemen To Host Annual Parley Preliminary’ plans are underway by the Decatur jrnhinteer firemen f«»r the holding of the ISSO North--eaafain India a a Firemens con vn ! Hon In Decatur on June k and id ; ft wilt tw*’*he find time in several years that the big event *lll be ; staged in Decatur Local firemen, under the tutelar* • of chief Cedric Fisher, will hav* ; ’ charge of the arrangements and already wotfc has been started on-1 th* pu'-Ij. alien «>' ihe pmgnun rangements afao are Heine made < far hr advance for wearing room i and hotel accommodations fur vfa- i ritfag guests. Parades, conies is and freeuttrax ■ wteu are being planned arfd ; jchfaf Fisher today said that it w'as the desire of his men to stage the; l iggest show of Ils type ever held T7y the Northeastern group Other local civic organizations, including the Chamber of Com ruerx e. are cooperating with the Premen in their undertaking l‘s , uaUy. husineas sessions are he’d cm thte fiot day of the cwclave. and < ontesfa and entertainment con: ; *ume most of the final day ! The program and kx ation ot var faua rvrntx wUL he announced laier as plans heccvme official the rbfat (said
Price Four Cents
Mine Chief Charges Chief Negotiator For Operators Is Liar By Clock' Washington. Feb. 8 -|CP» -* John L Lew fa and soft coal operators agreed tnday tb resume direct negotiations this aftenmoo it the request of Presldrm Truman's fact finding board The board, sef Bp tinder the TaftHart fay law did nut ask' Lewis rq tend his 4<*bj>»Mt striking miners back to work _r The r-rquex.’ -and agreemen’ tn . resume direct contract nege!iat i<m« came |chs than two hours after the , board began hearing both stdW in the cun!iact di?pu!»I if the renewed negotiations rob , lapse, and operafor* were no? ton hopeful They would be of any use President Truman wiR effort trr - re* !|)«5 HHio rs back oh the job f >r about WO days The operator’s pessimism- may have been based in part on Lewis' . lia’ Lt ..’ sbi h» nring tha’ ’be cHfaT negotiator for the nurih* and *>•••: i'«’a-<rx i-- : a oar i»y j Chairman David L Cole said the i board asked that the dfapnianta i resume negotiations because ‘ W* think the public fa entiti* d cHbcr tip have :i emit tar’ r»? 'havr « ’ j pretty goed explap at ion why the parties are Incapable of working out such an M • Cau . m.'flfaee-'faari hoifd. created' W<»ndiy" after The"Tn’tnera 11 wen’ on a full fledged afrike will except as ofavervetx/- ; h>ld the .• \ ..fc hopes bfa ■- - ■ . ■ 5 in«fa’»-d tn* the unmn :> -*-v i (Yal/of i r * demand,- \ iac hid trig, the and nb’t' to work » , fa hoe g. ng dewn • ar/'u ’ gaining on wages and » -rkjng • on ' drnmft Lewi* fi r « d lhi> H Let- wh»n ’hel.r <r began • v flaiu the b-'.nd * !.v with th»-pinion ht*d gotten tc-wh re ■ it » igbt nion’.'iLove w»nt into a long • -xplana: i tlwri :i: one jwvtnt satd L win lead refund- to- bargain, in a tr»di ; f L»na! manner ’He said Is wix ’old the operrilurs sotneHnfa ago fhili* ."You have the Cxial You *an’ . mined"- t"have |mhiw< coal min* rs !h;i’ 1 hold irifthe palm of nn hand T TUai TaFTs fa»vr gon Lewfa jumped up and shout cd t ac.roas the tabfat “Georg* fa>v> I ho»d that that 1 1? a dirty, deliberate and infamous jhe " . - ’ 4LomarMpfaj say ing..... "Ml. ’ Chairmai i A- ' finfah Again fa * « in?* rruptedJ 1 Jay tn you George fanb . that ' von r* a liar hv The clock." iLewfa then ria! >n>wn and sane J th»n continued with his statement. Th* .board, beaded* by Oavid L . | Cole of l*a«cvMon ? X J., began the turmal hearings at !» a tn CBT Up until thre time the board fact, l it; wax uncertafa whether Ix wiw would appear. But he showed up. There- wer* 9, indications, no apwbile. that the government may be , '.preparing to order a further curi tailment of coal-buraißg—rail trafj tie Representatives of the associaM4t*n o( American railnvads met with chairman J Monroe John Ot 'h* --i *' i r.ime'rec ;-»(• • vnd di»cuseed the > ilara T« Page FlaWtl Secretory Os State Seeks Reelection ; Garr■’ Itid. Feh * -'IT' In diatia vwretary ot vrxtr (Tixtlm F. Fleming Hammond. D the ttr«’ . meml'or of th«’ -state administration, to announce he is a candidate for re-election Fleminx toid > testimonial ban* <juet last nicht a Ion? ran re improvement proxram required that ,he coniinhe in offtre j Fleming went into offfre in the i landslMi' nt IMS along i with Governor Svhrii ker Ra.-va i tar a doxen statehouse poats and the- V S senate seat of Republican Homer E ('apehart (eat ure ‘this years - elections
