Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1950 — Page 7

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gggu, ~ ■UMIA'S klst walkout * Uw U? to stand M A A Setastov Isgtra ths Trusteeship council after th> council voted against his dement that Nattoaaltot China ba ousts. In favor of Communist China Thus continual tbe Soviets' new •ve month-long boycott of U> over thia issue. flats raatieata Schafers ,iir9 Indian \ 10/ it# J* dance f/ / the portables fj I - 9lf. I t *CA VHorlU ~Ft-re*s (M Crjmsmm RCA VtEW yk * 'XkhW TraMri* r«wtaM» €•*> V\2‘ • • «trßw»t •*■• y«Tww» TW , pijrl rH , is «* <d aIMMM art’; knots t'lrati*- nsk. rta’.ra — ><-b.t.-T, ~r .» \C-.lMlew. (m H> thr "C.Wm Tteta* t'-a* mun. Iles* the "Globa 'irultrr" rata*. Complete f£ * 5 “ with Battery 33

It DkHmb Made By Sapreme Coert Agree Ta Test Os Washington. June « - (VP) — A third toot at the Moral era Hiro loyalty program was oa the teprome room Ml Mkat today aa the jMtfcoo pachod their vaeaUoa bags after a hoetie ftaale to the IMM* tana la oao at the heaviest optatog days ta memory, thi 3onrt ImbGbG I /■■■ i< writtaa dftciskHM. teclwd* tar Urao wptaMtag equal righto tar legvais ta railroad dinars oad state-iupperted oalrorattioo; and two sustaining federal clatate Io oil-rich load! ta the G«H ot Mentos. Oa the taytaty queettoe. the court agreed to decide whether the government may fire aa employe for loyalty raaaona without confronting Mm with Che irt> deice. Thia happened to Dorothy yorvtoor ft rtr U. -ft. employment service, and she asked the coart to declare the entire program tinconstitutional In two other cases already accepted by the court, the justice depart taeni a list of übveraivs ergantantioap..has tana ohaitoaged as tavattd. Msmbershlp la the srgaatantiooi la considered when determining a worker’s loyally Tbe court will hoar arausesaia oa HI three cases some time next ML Ve.tepday, the court changed Ila rule, but not Its mind, on • bother tbe government may ■really ask a union leader if he beMevee la or teaches" Ihe overthrow of the govern meat by force. The eath la requited by the TaftHartley law before unions can ■w rarvksa of the national labor reiaMoae heard- Two CIO unions asked for reconsideration, and the rale thia time was t to t. with Justice Kherman Minton supportItto It and Justice William <). Duugles aaatnst Failure to muster a quorum to linaaider tbe caee forced the court to affirm the conviction <jf former' new. dealer -Edward-F l*r i charri, Jr. Leainstna, Ky .-for ballot-box Multi.* during ttir IWI election Buy Permooent Home At Lake Tippecanoe Mr. and Mrs William II Bell hair puritan rad the Wright take front home on Lake Tippecanoe, one of the flue year-round homes tn Northern Indiana. The Hells are, moving their household goods from their Bell; moot farm to the lake thia week, where they will reside permanent.l; Their, daughter. Mias Niincy Swanky Sunfrock ll£ Ay.’ s"®!*’ t nW 0< •Vi y./ • *7 111 I \1 iRIW \\ \ 9293 / 1?/ \\ ' s<zts ’ / || H H—ls / J’ • 'ifTtabitaai THkhfow (Jiamone-ort Mud! If you’d rallies UK then SEK one. sew this. Jf.. .Mio! Very swish—fitted flarlag princess ttwes. very raw — sweetly scalloped shoulders! Pattern PJH3 comes In Jr Miss Ui-S 11. lit. 15. IT fuse 1J takes S vds 35-in ; \ yd contrast Tiris Miy-to-uso pattern ylrai rartit HL Complete. tUratratud dew Chart shews you every atop. Send TWEMTT-FfVE ecu’s In coins ter this pattern to MARIAN MABTIN. rare at Draatw Dally uaaoscrat, VMtern Dept. P. O. era «7ta. CWcago MMI Pftad ptataO TOUB NAME. ADDRESS. HONK. 8188. STTLB NVMMHL LOOK! A beak ot raw eray-eew MARIAN MARTIN Patterns tor Spring. Sswd Fifteen Cento for roar copy rad ptaa all tbe toveiy new stocks! yoaw ml Om yard shirta aad btauaca. übrtag styles J tar all the tamUy. Ami-printed ta the book — tree handbag pat Wn

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i Present Musicale ■ Wednesday Evening SJfudoe's and iMtracrerg of the Pulillx conservatory will present a njusicsle at the Lincoln hehool iiudjtortum at 8 IS p m Wednes- , May Students taVtax part are . Barbara Black. Georg". Virginia and Jeandlte Bleeke. Roger anil 1 Carol Ilielurlch, Donald Debolt.

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Refuses To Wafite ■ Union Shop Rules Gantral Counsel's Proposal Rojectod Waaltagtnw. W 1.-(UP>-Tbe aattoaal labor retattara board today iknwd down its gsaeral coearar» prapraal -that M waive tataa shop previsions ot the Taft-Hart-ley act 11 the construction taduetry - Robert N. Denham the board's Independent general counsel, vecomwiended last December that the beard ge alrag with him aa a pian to ignore the law's union shop pn. visions where It to not teaiible to conduct such elecUora. Denham said the nature of cotv structioa employment makes it almost Impossible ta traay instances to poll eeratructfoa workers on s union shop. But the board mid unanimously today that it could “ftad J>O authority to take each a step.* ■ ft'' ’• If some union shop previstoas can not be made to work ta the unastmettaa induatry. tbe board raid. “R is our duty to report the fact to ceagrera, rather thra to change tbe taw owwefvsa by admtalptratlvo exemption of a aingle industry" Tbs board reported to eeagreos last year that the entire uiioe shop ... - iSsaa^^-w -- i^-■Bwnr p < - < ra pod It provides that a union shop —bi which a worker must boeeme a union member 30 days after bls employment — is legal only after workers so vote tor one In an electtoe conducted by tbe beard Ronald Corson. Harriett and Vivian Fuelling. Allen Grote. Shlrley Humertcltbouae. John laeh. Charles Judt. Marcell Koenemann. Edgar Koeuemann. Keith Bchnepp. May Ellen Schnepp, Joy<e Ann Smith. Danny Simmerman, Earl and Robert Sprsg ll ®- James. Rowley. Mary Thomas and Catherine Ward Spec laities will be presented by the Fas* trio. Bobbie Lou Butler | and Judy Harman. Instructors . participating will be Grace Call. I Mildred Nuerge. Arient Balaigev a*d Mrs. (k ,E Harman. ii ; y ■ -* ..th. . ,

Three Grodoate At Bluff tow College Berne. Juno • — Tteco total yoang people graduated Mindly ,; from Button Collage. BiuStoa. ■, Ohio. They are Fred Ueghty, Beverly Krabbial and Roy Gtfltoan. Inigos, Awordo To Berne Girl Scoots Bente. Jaao • — More than SO Berne CWrl Peoute received and other awards at a court of honor beM at the local scout hall Mora than ISO people attended the eonn and enjoyed the program given by the glrle. The girls served refreshments to the entire group. . / |

Public Sale! 1. the undersigned. wiU sell at public auction the following dairy cattle on tny farm located 1 mile north of Poe. Indiana on the Wtsckei tar Road, er. » miles south of Fort Wayne Indiana on the Wtnchntor Road, on Friday Nite, Jaae M, M 7MPJL HOi.«rreiN cows - Holstein cow. 5 years old. due to freshen by day of sate: Hototota cow. » years old. cart by side; Holstein cow. < years old. eart tap rtdo; 1 Hqlsteln heifers, vwmtng k years eta. enV by aide llstaart* •••» 1 ■ yearn old. rebred, milking 1 gal ; Hototota heifto. » I*** «**.■* ’ Guernsey cow. « years apt. eaß by tata HOI-BTEIN HEIFERS 1« bead Wisconsin brad Hototota heifers, coming f jeers old. due to freshen this fall These are good heifers with plenty of stoe and quality » beta yearling Holstein he.fers; « bead Htaetota better calves, 1 months old. White Face heifer coming ! years eld; White Face Steer. BULLS : Holstein Bulls. 1 year old; 1 Holstein bulla. IS months old; 1 White Shorthorn hull 15 months old. 1 Purebred Brown Swiss bun, Lj M montlis old. HOGS • Hampshire sow with !• P*«». ready to wean Red w* Utah < pigs ready to wean: Black sow with S pigs hy side; White saw with » Ptee. S head Spotted feeding shoals; 1 Cheater M'bHo boar, goad breeder - TERMS- CASH. Not Responsible 1a Case tM AccMewta. REX BEERMAN, Owner r j EUeaberget Uro- - Auctiouoera . iVMMta'Wltata-Xlert* ♦* - - J — , — —

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