Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1950 — Page 2
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If ywa waat te taka your trip i» Uyte amd rwfnrt, —. itea't forgwt MW vacation stole on oiackA. A special M of 1 . li<ht weiqhl pewts at 20% off —4>l E. Patermm. 1
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Part Os Tax Boost Will Be Postponed Part Os Program Ta Coma After Election WasUngton, July 17. -MW)— President Truman made It plain today that Ute second part of bU tax-boosting program will wait an til after the November con|reoatenol eleetkma. The delay, however, does not apply to hl. requoat thia week toi 1i.000.M0.0M in new personal and torporatlm income taxon. Mr. Truman wants prompt action on -that. He told hie news conference the*, after the elections, rongreee mu« work out a comprehensive and equitable tan program. As to whether that should be done by the present coagreM or the one whies comes in next January, the president said he erm tend Uh-tha* when the time comes. As to whether an excess profits tax will be sought later, Mr. Truman said only that the tax situation la one which should be workid out equitably for all concerned He said congress must work on' an equitable program after the election Just as It should have done four years ago. This apparently was designed as a criticism of the - Republican 80th- congress, which wa* ejected in November. ‘ IS4», and went on. to cut taxes. - . Those cuts, and some others made in IMS would be wiped out under the "Interim" tax program Mr Truman submitted to congress Tuesday Mr Truman »ald tax legislation is a very touchy matter and reHaires considerable work, by con yfess That, be Indicated, is, the reason he did not send comprej honslve tax propose la to congress | - thia week . | i l ' Hr %<dr.ed tee tax' vfew-s am.-d i fcftttih .demands tn. <i>turr... for '.an ; inimejliate es< e»s profits levy to help pay the < oats of war '. S.-» j'aul H. Douglas D. Hl . ■aid he would offer ah excess pro fits amendment, to the emergen' v 'ill linlese the senate finance committee attaihes one Itself 19 MARINE fC»aClwwe«l B*rwaa t*a«r Ox> j K h'aTng h«-a<f of the !i>n». *aid Th» fttX- < al! which in 'u<hil 2” rn< inb»tm of the reserve did not inany Adiinia county youhff men Thereat abir.rt ii/ftilI her»'ln th* ronniy. it w-ia puinttd | nut. and a.ix of nt I« V. •.•iny «0r»-«Wir* r !T<ir nv I lyrt f«»r duty, f»y Augn-’ <nh»j , to vrt their affairs in uidt'r .. « POLIO INSURANCE Also covers Spinal Meningitis, Scarlet Fewer. Tetanus. Lukewil», Oiptheria. Small Po>. Encephalitis SS.OIMI l\S( HASTE for each member of the family \ SJH.IMI The Battles Co. Phone 358 - 137 ' 1 f kigk grwssvrw I“MISTACIK” f XAWOSOt BOMB J 1 towtn tU si.>9 “ : fVMt/l MISTACIDE mosawi*o«B, Biot, modi), badbuge and othar intaffi foffar than oH»a«i tpvQys. Sov«s yo w i *ima and »oney ••• bacawea Hx ] 16 owoca b<gb-pp«Mwra bamb doos | »M work at *«ny quart* at ardinary ’aray. ' HoilhiHiM- Urug Co. I Wvrz--.r®L^&^i3e7!XS««»»*--rjV.. ~
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Head Os Company Dan Niblick, above. preeWekt of NibDck A Co . today unnoueced plans for enlarging and coaplote remodeling of the store, D»eatur*s oldest dry goods store. SIDELIGHTS I cow sensed reene Powe Wool the buck end. They stopped every Tr w minutes to catch their branth The 14 by 14 building was moved front the South end to the north end of the fair this book. ■ ■ ,i< >o Flower ’ show workers started Wednesday afternoon redecoraUng .the court house. First M work was Gtorge Kents. Who pul up a profivshmai display of roeks and Ivy. 000- - I , f'htldren. taking advantage of the nine-cent price, jammed the midway Wednesday afternoon hi spite of ruin The tiltwwhlrl line got mixed up with the ferris wheel line when they met in ’the midd’e .of Second elreet I , • COMMUNIST (Caatlaooff rraai r»«» fftaal ■?Turiuid«<“ ' -; TbirtJ 'uiiles north of Hadong, the cuaital forces oicnpied Ifaifiyang. and a 'few .riilles. m idr < « ith an ♦ liM.n? u*ar Nanrwon • Wave af’rr wave of fanatiral . cbarfad tha fotbob-« ♦ >h<' V k Z4th division ♦»’! of Y<>utfd«»n< Tbrouiihout Tburadav. I'nftwi !’•►'> Syinottda'reported from t.haf wt<»r. Late !«*» n uht he Mid. ?h*, mrn i>f the 23th vtv-re hohiiliM theit Ai'hind AKainH what ob<ervrri h»i» tlready con<lfefrd a major atfar-k... The turce <»f the rornn»ur.if*t a»f tat k «na«+*!ed that the* r*-di» waUSMlfe. *W4 fcUkf Jh-Lm .V k ’’hi .’eti-qj .•! ’hr l llltod x.i ill!*' b»! re the«u» f<»r< e« cmK . irr-hlff* .A •’l'Hid* rep<»rt«d Ff th fit;' *<»'alr> '-»tt4>r 1 »nt* <1 ?P) • - ■ • <’i • • - [•"»)<!• nt 11 »h‘ i ’ lUDi’vh«»ft I»p«»»u«4 that r S -441*1 \i:t !j !<••)♦ :hi arTithty huh! nun hr* < i n Yimadona front la*r [ Thu da' and .vMiy t ommunid 1 .ttf;*4 k aa* ♦ 4 ♦b’-jL -within 24 | l>4>ur* M ks > nfl J .“’’V* " -■» . ADOMSSNO ■ Trafalgar Square London, demonstration organised by the British react -committee, flya Ehrenburg. Russia's leading newspaperman, blandly says the Russians arc too busy buildutfc ritles and Censing thi-jr gardens to Vf»f<rjtetidadJ >
SuMMf Cori Bufin I hlbwhhdlm _ Deliveries Less Then Normal Year Indianapolis. July >T-(UPi-Thn Korean *ar eitnattoa has caused a spurt la summer qndl buying bn* deliveries nrn running at least onwthlrd lane than lag* autnmer. a coal nmivlmuMb* said to d “ v Fuel oil marketing spokeomen said they noticed no departure from normal I# summer orders, largely, I *kmw A&1 1 Ww**w Www sag awPw cffwtral heatinc to aoM <m caalraot I d» ®. Vftobaffy ddNtoffdSva - ■ mtoNdtovy tha Ladiaaa CNMd NBawstourta* aa* AMg-iaa Blh* MikSßaa oeftßa OOBk. srv' strtks seemod MM to impress | fra public. 1 -VafortuMUiy. they didn't loam a toaeoa ** said Hs said there had boon a "pro- - - Ilf July 1. Thin. Weber eMed. woo credited Io two factore-r-tbe Koreeu war, and' Um tact M*o normal tor ’ ordnn »* toerenoe aa the summer ■ irears on. ' ■ "DM the voiuma te deliveries on 1 the average MM loam oewtMrd lees than a yanr ago at this time,” - Weber sold prise woe a factor 1 that should appeal to coal-burning ! householders now 1 "Thio Io santmer discount son, " son.' Weker said "Prices are *1 to >1 11 lower than a year ago and 50 to 75 cents a ton below the nor- ’ mol winter prices'* He said must of Indiana's l.««>0 * rciail coal dealers bad large Mock--1 piles to meet demands that usually r - hit their peak around Oct 1 dome 1 yards have li.ooe. to Di.oev .tons on hand, he saM . . Weber Mid people who heat their . Ttomrs with coal should think not only of the possibility of reduced i»al production nest yinter Hut aiso 'te heavier demand* by Indus . tries may he.geared tv war I production by that, fiiue , , , ,
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“Mesa." hs Mid. "the tpeathdr. bwasu has (tvea Mustry a longrange toreea*! wfctck indisates the possibility of coldvr weather Best wlater than the moderate weather we had last whiter." Ge to the church at year choice rgsl Bgd4*Y« NO INTENTIONS cOeaMMma Bhem-Pane —> MgaM'tor"aeMruriion it cMm which an Beemad to b« impertaat military targets. DiptoewUe aad psUttoal arguments also have beea raised agaluet use of the A-bomb bocaase of its repataUoa aa a borror wasp NkMoMoaßt 9PvMßaaeh to . moeiwv* ■ rwaoM* SMBBMM an the Karsaa gtfatioa. p>IBMBW»B| utSfaif eeißNm* 1 ■oaaaßß—wa a URE a n-wmampu- 2) S ta l MCONB BT. T | ■ HRIHB9S!ESBSr IS YOUR -—— CAR PREPARED Fur Tha t Vacation? GAYS MOBIL3KBVK*B Corner I*tk U Motivoe WWWMWHMAtaMIMMIIMM*
j MB indicated that he gtaaa to stay to Waahinaton ae long aa neceawy to da his part toward waldtag eventual victory.-, Aahad it ba lataada to accept- a bld to dedicate American Legion
I esmnrng» ; ■ i PrTxj HOfflEyuuul Insulation r L Keep yowhame cool bi Ihotonaner and cemforioble MfA F the year round. Check them facts before yov in- 111 k suiete. Homeguard ie vermin and Are resistant; non- [ eetoint, motatera resistant, non-irritating, light in ■«B k woight and easy to bandta. Ono bag covers 20 ■ •*» ■ ' eq. ft, 4* thick. ’ jgLag ROOF COATING BRUSH A when you purchaM a 5 gal. con of Hemoguard heavy asphalt rote coating. MOMEaaar »OAt S^.3 ( ji ■HRffIJB ROOF COATING * ASK ABOUT MM ISBMATtS TODAY M AT YOUt GAMBtI STORS WAg&S*
THURSDAY. JULY 17, I»SV
r Mtionsl bMdquerters In indianepelts nest month, be Mid be sees I aa - poMibiHty -of getUag out ut Washington any time soon. He l laid be will atay here and help tba i situation along as host be can.
