Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1950 — Page 1
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Tnaman Cave IHMMH WM*5 Not Almm4 hffMO Blldftet 111 1952 tower; Sea. Nb % w w Washington. Mny < -(UP)— aniA nwnt*w rrwwßi muv iotm? ism llm dofasoa iHMtact foe flteevl IMI *Wto*A •Fy • WM RMHiaai MMM* mW OW* M C. W warutaga hp wiEtkry aad coagre* w WmmUl tiud fbo ccdd Wf a^oodlbbr ly wltt Im? hifbar IB UM tutor* AdMittMm that Imp mictet bo timteUe kef h • precldeat ha* to be that trap. Mr. Truut said that tW iBtWMtiMMbl oltMBlkMI It Mt nearly *• bad a* R sra* ta th* firel half Os IM4 aad tkat M kM Improved strodily fated ***** Mte_' NoneCVvlßMp CBb Immm •Rood services couaasittee beaded warnInce by th* nation’s top military taadsre and epproMi a iwoysar extotetoa of the draft la*. Mr. Trama* rejected saggsaltoa* tkat the United Blates caaaot afford to keep tke Mareball plan going He auM tAe Ftaa te. one at tke ayoM effective mcaaa of fighting the cold war and reminded that a CUM WBf io dbHMDOC lb*v • ateoMiog war .< ■ At the same Hate. Mr. Thumb eaM he completely disagree* with former preaMeat Herbert Hoover's prapoeai to revamp the United Ototions to exclude IteeMo aada*er satellites. * "“•' The president, who an* Mr. Hoover yesterday, said he was friendly with Um but that he definitely did not agree with his pro poaal to reorganise the L'kltqd He Goa*. , . . The chief executive said he die' cussed this with Mr. Hoover when he called at the White House yesterday. Mr. Hoover’S proposal to reor gsnise th# UN without Rumis also has been coMahouldered by John Footer Dulles sad John 8. Cooper, former Republican senators now servins as advisers to secretary of state I lean Acheson, and Warren Austin, another former Republican senator who is now the chief U. 8. representative to the UN Mr. Truman's forecast of lower military spendin* In 1952 developed after a reporter asked whether he planned greatly Increased de tense expenditure* in his nut. budget. Mr. Truman will submit the 1952 budget to congress next January. Actually, the President said, the defense budget will be smaller because this country Is not alarmed in any sense of the word about the International situation He said his program I* to merely maintain the defenses of the nation at th* point of necessity. The President questioned a reporter’s statement that the mill- ■; tary budget this year had been heavily increased He said tkat the increases actually were In contract authorisations for the future and. as he described IL in savings already mad*. Instead of what he regarded as actual Increases, be said the gor erument's making defense econo- . mies where ver and Whenever possible. Moose Lodge Memorial Services On Sunday Tb« R*v. A.C.M. Gillander. par tor of th* First Presbyterian chu‘ch. thia city, will be th* priaeipal •spaakap at th* annual Moose Lodge memorial day aarrtcM, to be held Buaday at > P-m.. In th* Moose koan*. Though the services are foe members of the Moose andlhe Woman of th* Moos* officials stat ad that.,..Oto pubUc ’to invited to attend. Matt Briener. president of the ' past governor* of the Moose, also stated that, Wednesday's regular monthly meattag would be the last until October, at which time “the past governors will hold Isdles' night" WCATHIR warm toaldM aad Friday. • a ewe re *r thunderstorms R*rtttwwt tofiigM wt seattored thuwdsrshswsrs Fri- . bay. Law tonigM 11 U H High Friday 7* to Nv
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IMcs a 1 k" i% I ! I H ■ Oaear Meehberger, head Os the Meshberger Stone Corp., died sadi denly of a heart attack this mom lag at l|i* home in Una Orov*: ' ' " "‘ ' Oscw Meshberoer ■ iWwwsWWi ~• '*" *" ' —~~ —'7-• - ■ Dies Uris Monmg —>- B*_ ncQri Atracx rural Ta Lian Grove Man —ea —wwiwt* we - » *w> Adems county man. principal owner aad operator of the Meshberger Wane Corporation, with atone quarries al iAnn Orov* and la Blue Creek townsiupi died unexpectedly ' of a heart attack at fjld o'clock ' this morning at his home In Uno OroVe .. . He had been suffering from a heart ailment since lust Septem ' her. when he was hospitalised for Several weeks However, hl* condttloo had improved, and be spent oa the job with one of bls smjjlgyeu. He was stricken with the fatal attack shortly after arising this morning. Mr. Meshberger had operated the stone quarries since I*l7. A lifelong resident of Adams county, he was born near Linn Grove Hept I. I**3. a son of David and Jane Heller-Meahberger Surviving ar* his w(fe, the former Verl* Runyon; one daughter. Carolyn Hue. aged if. at home; two brothers. Rufus of Linn Grove ■ and Harry of Columbus, and four sisters. Mrs. Fred Beeler.of Deca, tur. Mrs Cora Sales of Bldffton. Mrs. David Moser of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Jobn Duff of near Geneva Funeral, services will be held at z pm Sunday at the Linn Grote Evangelical United Brethren church, the Rev. George Holston, of, Kokomo, former pastor of the Linn ' Grove church, officiating Burla, will be In Greenwood cemetery, west of Linn Grove. The body will be removed from the Yager mortu-l ary to the hcane Friday evening, where friends may call after 7 o'- , clock. Winners Are Listed For Advisory Bonds Haggard Is Winner In Precinct Race There were four contests throughout the county which didn't make the headlines, but nevertheless proved interesting: three of them for different township advisory boards on the Democrat ticket, and one. on the Republican tleket, for precinct committeeman. In a field of four, where only thre* coaid be ehosen. John R. Parrish. 13S8 votes, Roy Runyon. 125!. and Ben Biting. 1177, were elected to the advisory board dor Washington township. Clint V. Hart with 722. was the other candidal*. In Union township, a like sitaaHon prevailed, with Richard Bleek*. with 13< votes.- Herman flmlkwuMS ■ mnas*. - WR-d— e- _BP *-- 'ivliurr **W| *XXu M not.Ma berg. ltd. Bonin* oat Ernst Thieme, with I*4. to be elected to serve aa the advisory board. In Root tawnsbip six men compalgned. three of them---Martin Aumann. with I*7. ballots cast for him. Hugo Boerger. with I*3. aad Winfred Gerke 1*5 —were elected. Other candidates were Walter Ryf. M. Herman Bittner. IM. aad Carl Hnrst, 14*. tn north Monroe. Myron H Haggard. with LIS vote*, won over X Forrest Ray. who had *l. as the Republican eommltteemsn for that prectncL
- JgL_ Os Slate Depl IVI tjlwlv ■FV|fld lifted Amerada McCarthy WitooMta Tastily Or Atomic Sacrots WaaUagtou. May 4 -fWhBen. Joseph R. McCarthy. R, Wis. ■aid today a wllness will tell annate couhnuntot lavestlgatars that I Mopßrtnittit ptraotnrl I lHe mejrawHio aUgi I atomic bomb secrets ta Rate** early la 1*44. I — —*r~i-a un mamaipm that tbs wttatss Flank MlhiM. former office nd strategic aervleaa agent -will testify that stat* departmeat personnel '‘were part of Aho ooR® * He said Bleiaski will testify that "reports w*re discovered la th* Amerasia office which showed that six months betor* the atomic bnmb was dropped oa Hiroahlma the people who operated Ameraals, with the assistaae* at stat* departand transmitting to Bovi*t Ruaaia the secrets of th* atomic bomb." , Blelaski conducted «*» WH* W on the "Amerasia" attic* ta Marek, 1*45 McCarthy, who has charged that . the state department is tafeatad , with twmmantots, made the *tat*L meat a* Blelaakl testified la secI ret before a senate foreign reta Hous eubeommltlee . : ( McCarthy also said h* will proiduce two otter wßaeaaap fa an r effort to link far eastern *xpart . Owen Lattimore to the ‘‘Amerasia" t case. He said th* wltnae*** will t show that Latttamr* was * a*founder of "Anlerasia" hbieh *aM I mately becam* meroly a blind lor i widespread espionage” The 1*45 "Amerasia” case ta- > solved the arrest of six parsonsIncludiag stat* deimrtment offici ials John Stewart service and i Kmmanuat Siguard Larsen* - on I (barges of stealing secret government documents. Service was - was cleared by a grand jury.- but . Larsen was indicated aad was fined »500 after pleading guilty >i to a charge of conspiracy to steal government records. Philip Jaffe, ' co-editor of the magastne. also pleaded guilty and wgs fined 12,- ’ ZOO. has testified under oath that he quit a Job aa consultIng editor to "Amerasia" In I*4l—- — four years Imtore the arrests. He ,1 also has denied under oath Me- ’ «*rs** Ta rwee Sial Plan Summer Bible School As Kirkland Meeting Called Far Sunday Afternoon The preparation meeting of the teachers, officers and ministers fog the Kirkland summer bible school wHI be held Bunday afternoon nt 1:3« o'clock al the Pleasant Dale church. After a abort worship s*rvic*. plans will be completed for the i school and materials and supplies distributed. Plans will also be furthered for the 24th anniversary. ' which will be celebrated by the school this year. Every teacher, officer and minister Is urged to attend this Important meeting The ministerial board wiH meet in separate session to tak* care of any business necessary aad to a* lect a director for 1»S1. The teachers already contacted - tor the school this year ar* aa folVictoria Btonebnra*r, Alice Diek. Mary Ellen Byerly. Mr*. Edna Shady. Mrs. Robert Brown. Mrs. Dale Liby, Mr*. Samuel Tnger. Kathryn Young. Patricin Barger. Etotee Smith. Gladys Maakey. +WU — — SS-- - . -A - A rtainlf ’ AwWVy drew*. ’ Allee Ana Bria ate. Mr*. Ivan Hear*. Mrs. Evan Yak*. Mrs. Marie Diehl. Mm. H. H. Meekstrath, the Rev... Rusaell Weller, the Rev. H. A. Meussliag. the Re*. H. H. Meckstroth. Mrs Rnee*U Weller will be the superintendent of the beginner aad primary I chUdroa. Ruby Alic* Mater will act aa general s*cr*tary-tr*a*ur*r. Mrs. Ervin Locteer is the director of the school, assisted by Mr*. Wetter Egl*y aad Mrs. Edna Shady The school will b* held May 2* to Jun* * at the Adam* Central high school aad Pleasant Dal* church.
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i r ~ TiF—Womm r-u— Mm Ta ranitr ivray rrara iv 1 Sell Fart Os Fam SlMpy Ky*. Mas, May 4 —<UP) I — Tte proud tetter of n*wly tent I quadruplot* said *ddy te may > have to sell part of Ma toad and rntarg* his farm teas* to-feed MW -bona* them. Arthur Saitert. 42-y*ar<i4d farm- - wrestled wttb tlaaaclai aad 1 housing problems after recovering t from tte shock of hearing that big ’ S7-year-old wife ted givte birth te ! quads Im®ismm* the®* sflrt® mM -B ww*w. r noon at Municipal boopftal white Seifert paced ■ a corridor outrtde • tte delivery room. ■ JM. E. E. Keitbaha. who deltv- ■ ered the babies said today ttet I tley were In "excellent condition" 1 despit* the fact that they were - born six weeks prematurely. They 1 were placed In Incubators. Th* mother also was ta good 1 roadition. tte doctor said The Seifert*, who had Six child I ren before arrival of the quadruplets, were both elated and wor > tied. “This Is a bigger thrill than pitching a no-hit. no-run game." ‘ chortled Seifert, the manager and • farmer pitcher of a sandlot - baseball team. “Bat It sure creates some proh - terns" te said. “Loote like I'm going to have to do a little more farming and play a little less tsseball. Aad 1 may have to sett part of my land to meet all these expenses." Selfart said te might have to give up plana to build a now tarn and spend the money instesd on adding two or three bedrooms to bls eight-room house. "I didn't Intend the barn for the kids " te qalpped. > j Lehman Chairman Os; Calf Club Exhibit ’ TsHssdCslfClsb Exhibit For Fair ■ Roy Price, general chairman of . tte Deeatar street fair,* today ap- ’ pointed Peter Letonum m cludnnan of the dairy calf ctab exhibit 1 at tte fair; tte exhibit will be1 hoaxed at tte HaanmNattman tel# T ——h- —A Iro rn-^—-m A la ii enoiign inierem m io«m in I otter agrieultarol Huea wo will at, tempt to provide for a display for them," Price said. "We are inter , tstad ta term* an oge* teg show 1 and possibly a'vegetable aad grain . exhibit." Other plans for tte fair were also , announced: th* Deeatar Garde* . club will supervise the flower show aader tte direction of Mas. N. A. Bixler, tte club's preaMeat; a crochet coutaet. to coincide with a <1 m flap nntioßßl eofttMt, will bn •poMomA Ralen for tbln mny bn obtained from tte Chamber of I ComaMree office. < t Fair officials ateo stated that the tractor aad tern* pulltag contest*. 1 held dariag tte fatr ta recent year* at Schmitt field, will likely be morI ed to tte Hanaa-Nattmaa sit* thi* ! ye»r Price added that ' inmmtttri > chairmen for tte various phases of 1 tte fair program will be appbiated . sooa. '
Eight Public School ■', - ’ 1 ■ / ■ ■ New York Teachers Charged As Reds Ne< Tortt) Mbj , 4 _ <t , P) _ Th# (dMdtel roedtoug »M achtovqmmit eity, board of education cracked *®3* "* J*”*** ,***** •**?••’ down today oa aa alleged commuate OmumuMat party is a ist-domlnated teachers unto* by or T** ,* taring eight of its members tried I OEXIaAI mmm BssjAwa AYbsms*lAA UnWadWg Ksww** Adri ' UTT s mI4?N iPWCmUSw ■toT arstaZLty ,o *» » hrtte r “*7 —" r ' l „■; were nnta—yiiita. a LI l L * t ■ M Superintendent of ecteols WIL If Am *g IsAlsl wwoAOW W*Sm inw wwwvD* wemerviwe. Tim, may a- w|thow w (or .. (ll<mbor<taa , Tha - .3* ttoa and conduct unbecoming a * Two are officers of th* teachers - . unton, aa afflHate of the united ptioiic wir* Kars (irfu. y rapFaoaoii- wool* _ j ng 3&OP city achool teachers The . ZA L." b<> * nl H considering a reoolation Z. --.y 10 deny tte unto* "off Mai reeogai--1 kmu tateSly whewthe tat- °* * TW,Bda ***ai It to comy poet a* tiro c elil s ion threw lei— ed ItiMMi sut as Wkatf* Mfc....— - The natao hex led a campalga AAA- ” «<* • »»Jtoa-year pay increaae for 1 ’ Meaumty*e »u«a— all teackera, many of whom have y y* 1 ** declined to lead eitrwcurrU-ular hoavlly-lade* trailer. student activities uatlj. they are I r granted the Increase Mota of stu|m. a a ■■' a dents Stormed rftk hall tor three * Berne Man Honored d<y * ***' we * k 18 ’ uppon tbr _ - ' - Tte board will consider Dr. Jan■tot Long S«mce s > - . ss . its own member* or from top-rank-Remw r Is Honared mg « hooi ofUctato Mw Watsons KuMfSM T** examiner will hand down ” wwvwwM verdict* and recommend punish The weather bureau apd. the. >'*** g* l ”' U. 8 department of commerce, to- *° hM •* H’Primanded. fined or dis i day awarded a !»ye*r lengtaot- “'"y* t service award to Heary M. Reus- ,r,BI ~‘ U ,b * ’ ir « 01 ,u ser. 455 Clark street. Berne, tor hl* k, “ ever I long aad conttanoa* service to the Jansen said he questioned the department ' teacher* about their political Mr Reusser has been making ’7“P*‘Me» on the basis erf Infor- , taUy weather resting* since J.n ’ «•"*"« durln ' ‘ "> ary l. IMO The weather bureau s »«<‘»tion of subversive Infix award Is In recognition of this pub *’“'*• *“ tb * schools , lie servic* and includes the period * asked them questions about up until December SI. 190 At the pr ' W “ * ,r «“•' n'“n>ber,hip end of this yeay Mr. Rewser will ' h * «>*«••*« W»T ««- have completed 40 years of service UU** »nd refused to answer The award*, in the form of a lapel ‘ h «>* question, despite my order button, are issued only for full 10- enl ,o . year periods of completed servie* , Tte union■ said the teacher, reMr Reusser te. his thermometer ,o an,w ” y • at his home He compiles weather ___**’ data far jJb* government and does — the work as an etijoysble bobby, m * g * - «* He Is foreman of the printing de (JrflArC IH (111101011 partmeat at the Berne WKnees **•* ***JWSVVfVWV °AlZg* with the emblem. Mr fi|| f hirAltfKffftrC Reusser received letters of appre- VIIH V|JI Wtol VIJ elation from F. W. Reichelderfer. - ... , / chief of th* weather bureau. Wash- State High COMlt ington. D. C., and Paal A. Miller, Ravmrcgi* DfCttirtfl section director. Indianapolis. RUVgrwi The letter from Mr. Reichelder indtanapoH* May 4. -<UF>- ** r The Indiana supreme court today "On behalf of the weather re TerM)d th , decision of a trial b " r *’" ?** 'y 1 ”"’ 1 7"*; court and ordered two Columbia wHh C ‘ ,V of Mcamir* to preeeat yoa with rBW , r t Mlebeto sw\ra tri bm ,nd J ‘^ ph W Ha ™ had eecZaUtaa oi Z-T nmr. th., to since last Fsbritary when .Zrice V.mr Wh “>*7 rlrCT >“ Mge Lowell L. years of honorable service, lour - record richly merit, this recognl- Li XroZd to tloa and w. congratulate you for 7™!"“*‘ and “ your achievement - kaue a temporary tajunctioa. aa reMr Mill*, wrote qu*st*d by the stale. “May I add my apprecialtoa to ttlusT Amkidt that of tte chief of the weather alck “ W” ter*ta for your loag ata faitMM serric* la tte aattoual weal! er • Hc*uea. and that renay had no program ... Tte granting of tbsee *» rtaua* to grant tte tompaward* ta recognttioa at your AWT tajuartls* faithful service affords me great Ob*erv*ra boitovad this waa tte peraoaal aatisfaction " nr * time ttet tte stat*’* higteat MTTtaZeTte. gataed fam. foltrttataM was artM to roi. ttet tM* Mctio* of tte state for M* a trial court judg* caaaot *xer work, tte greater part of which ta rto* hi* dtocretioa aa tte taaaaneu t entirely volautary of a temporary tajuactioa. When oral argument* war* heard by th* ******** eoart. tte lawyer .. -for t** drtaare. tannar ladlaau j VlWiaraa S HOIM stat* appellat* court judn* Daa C. ; Gow.es. KilM A N*w Caatl*. Ind.. May 4. —(UP) law. But he eountamd ttey w*r* — A 4»-yuar«M governess nt tte prepared for aa “Mftrmatlve d*- , Knightstown Botdtar*' and Bailore' tease" when tte legal battle reachchildren'* teas* was dead today ed th* permaneut-lnjunctio* stag*. I follow!** a catUgtoa betw**a aa Chtef fustic* Paal G Jsmsr. wk* sutomobil* ate a piekap truck. wrote th* decision, said evidence Mrs. Etama Craig of Kenaard was undisputed that Mlch*ls ate waa MEte yaaterday whoa the car Hayaa practiced without Here**. ■ la which ah* was riding aad th* Ignoring regulsttoM of the Indtaaa ’ ’rock created two mtto* south of board of medical registration ate If Kennard at a county road Inter examination covering tte practice sectiim. of chlropractie. - —4.7- - ------ ‘'• r—- — -I—A-J-A—A'.■ -AA
Auto Workers Agree To New Contract Sending 144,0008ack To Work
In Denial Being A Communist fi T las I MMsldw a**blkA in Loyally rroac Washington. May 4 —(UPI—WIBIam W Remington suspended once from tte rnmmsrre department a* a bad eecurity risk, flymly denied today ttet he ia ar ever was He toM tte te*a* aaAmericsa actiriUaa nammittag that nsysai manlst “sitter B quite ignorant of th* fact* ... or la . . .engaged hl deliberate fsierttatit "
Remington teattfted before tte committee as It reopened aa inquiry Into hi* loyalty oa the basis of "sew evidence" dug up by Ha staff Os inveatigatim. Cteirmaa John 8 Wood. D . Ga.. would not dtacu** the nature of th* evidence, but said It came from data "Tarnished by highly confidential ' source*." It was the second tins* Retnlsg; ton has faced a oqngrisslfmst lnvretlgatlon. tia. wane lyerora ibtkkkpmctv ni 1*44 to deny charge* by Elisabeth Bentley, confessed former communist courier, that he fed her topsecret government Informatto* for a Wartime Soviet spy ring . . . saspended from hi* blgbpolicy commerce department job at the time, be later was reinstated ta another post after getting a loyalty, clearance from President Truman's review board. He said In a formal statement submitted to the house committee that the renewed Investigation I* "anjast” because it amounts to “triple Jeopardy" He added that he would answer all qaestion* about bls loyally an til congress is satisfied-but Indicated he I* getting tired of congressional inquiries. - Fort Wayne Workman Is Fatally Burned -/Fort Wayne lad.. May 4.—(UP! *— Burn* sustained when a circuit-
breaker he wu worhiag on *zploded were fatal last night U Ray 8. Mutter. C2-yeaixM electrician. The accident occurred at the International Harreeter Co. plant >”* i.H Portland Infant 1$ MMToDnA Great-Grandmother Resides In Decatur Patrick Allen Minch. lOmoeth old baby. wee fatally burned Wednesday afternoon when flame* from burning grease spread through the apartment home of hia parent*. Mr and Mr* Robert Minch at Portlead. The tefaat's mother, who bad Mt the apartment for a moment to co downstair* so the autg body more by Ihimlmuml to sot bor older aoa. Bobby, said she bad been frying Preach fry* in the kitchen and Mt the apartment about sals' nte before the ptlll jgnitoA By the time ahe returned upstair*. the apartment waa a mas* of flame*. which had apraad to the bedroom . where . the Infant was ■■wvF-* cbwq •a it Free inira degree barn* aad died shortly after being taken to the Jay county boopitaL Surviving In addlfltm Io the pap eata and brother are the great parsuto. Mr. aad Mrs. WHMam Minch of near Fort land; Mru Helen Haffner, near Bryant, end Loo Wllklasoe. near Portland, aad the greatgrandmother. Mr*. Sarah Mtach of Deaatur Funeral oervteee win be bold at IP in Friday at the Bahd funeral home, with burial In Oreea Part
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1100 Fenrieet And Hospitd-M<dicol In New Agreement Dotrett. Mar -4-«<CP)-TtoC«» •ter Corporation iteay ate ' 144^jdtojyTitefr Mb* > ed aa agredMeat providtag lied paaataaa, a hospital medical pro* Nero than 00,000 striker* te seven etale* mast give raatteu approval to th* pact before forami ate of tte* walteat. 1» hours, smashed down barriers te a»rttaa<sni es gta. < tari *°tte 1
I from a wraagi* over the wap re- * tlremmrt hrxiflf slmdkM tea «Ak A of tha MBtteNMkl ■ Chrysler coteeruace. oMkgaaad es t delegatee from lock! wnteaa wae eritadatod for tonight to approve “ tte sitttemial. Laeal* will meet J tomorrow te beer their tasters report aad eaeret ratification voce* to wm£M r-ii— a . <m—- -- Chrysler eaM Oral worker* wotM bo calked back Monday. <!♦ ■ th leak tkor* wee Mtfte m Mb nod k that it could begin to MRpgte * with General Motor* aad Fferd te * the hot svriag wredeettea rare for r st least 1» days. Erttetated dollar teas to tte compaay, its worker* sad supplior . firms was nearly 11.350.004.000. - second only to the 113-day GM strike ta 2»4d. Because of th* unusual bitter ness which markfd th* wgotim tions, VWA preaMeat Walter P ’ . Reuther and Chrysler rice pre*!- , dent Herman L. Wackier anaounc--1 ed the agreement ta separate ■news conference*. Th* pension agreement la g.Mxi for five years, with the rest of the’ contract running for three yearn, it may b* reopened- twice oa wage* before It expires. Reuther contended that, although the pact mate* no ateatloa of c«nt* per hour contribution by the company, it was th* full 10cent economic package be sought Te qualify for the tall 1100 pension*. worker* must have had 25
year* service at Ct year* of age Correapondlngly lea* money will be paid to those who want to quit at Ct after 10 year* or more. The ITAW accepted the Ford fuadtng plan—called "J® year towel premium " Chrysler. in turn, abandoned the poaitioa that It* financial soundness we* mflcient to guarantee that pension* would be paid with no funding ne.esaery. UAW pension expert* estimate it wtf.-coat the company IM***.M to fund pant service credit* —time already worked by employee who will be eligible to retire. The company agreed to permit it* hourly paid worker, to •toy on the job until they ar* « aad after that time with the caw■out of the corporation A* ia the Ford agreement. Chrysler will receive “fun benefit’' from aay increase ia social security payments Th* union woe Joint admtnlst rat ion by a board to determine Malta .11*1 billty Other WenufTto wee by UAW tnrluded: 1. Btekatim aad irrilim iaeuriWWew Ta maw Met ' - — ■ .. Watkins Reelected Gtainmm Os CROP Lafayette. Ind. May A— U Gov Jehu A. Wattle* waa reelect ad rhaWinna of Indiana's stat* CROP committee' ter IM at a meeting held at the TMCA in la dtaaapolte an April TT. The decMun to Flatten CROP** appeal to indtaaa through IMC we* reached try the etale CROP earn mittee because th* aeed ******** •er food remain* dupwmily arg
