Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1951 — Page 7

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Bonus To Disabled Vets Is Jeopardized immediate Payment Jeopardized By Move ||tlltonni*oliß, Feb. 37 *(UPI A| luHiHr-Mi-unle bsttle over of < omudfiilioidH objrHnrs soldier boiuM benefits J* today the chancre of ptynonts to disabled vol# end next of kin of deceased Tge ernetc voted unanimously to reject h conference <’<>honll tee report recommending passage of the bill without the cootrpverslal W* clause. S&nrie legislative experts said' re* fulfil to accept the conference com* mltwei'report meant the bill was dead. But senate"* leaders disagreed tmdlsaid a new conference commit* te< l’opld be appointed. p|»e‘ course open was for the

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acuate to recopßlder lit action In rcfualnit to adopt Ihr report. Ltglr lutivr rxperta nald |t appeared the only way In which Irßmrdlate payment could Hn to dlaaplad vrtx end relative, of tlioae killed, Ofhrrwixe, ; the iaaun would! be delayed until the getierai aa* rt inbly meet>, , 4 i Tho houao pileiM'tk |hr bill Jan. IB by a 18-to-Q vote, it went to thr aenate, where lkß>c<>Mcientioua objrctora Home 3<){» men were Included by amendmeni. The aenate piiHMcd it Feb. 18. by alvote of w to o. but the tiotiKc refuaed so agree to th«\ CO amendment and conferred were appointed. The Republican-dominated house steamrollered through a resolution giving the ways and. means rt ß” committee the power! tre subpena and Fwcar wHnesses ip a probe of lobbying actlvitjea by I the welfare department and state school for the deaf. ' \ ; The resolution. Introduced I by Rep. Robert fjl. Webb, R., Arcadia, passed by voice vote ddspitt strenu 1 ous Democratic objections after de-

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feat of two motions to amend. “The expense of the welfare! department lobby must run into the hundreds of dollars," Webb said. A motion by Rep. Joseph Klein. D.. Gary, to print 150 j copies of the bill S(|> members could “give it the attention it merits" Was tabled on a roll call vote, 60 to 33. and a move by minority floor leader S. Hugh. Dillin to include the state supreme court in the probe went down by voice vote. The house passed and sent to governor Schricker for signature a senate bill authorizing un extra 25 state troopers to Intensify enforcement of state truck weight laws. Three teacher • education bills passed the house by heavy margins and were sent to the senate. One Imrciised minimum, salaries foi teachers,'' another created a state school building authority und a third boosted property tux rate cell* Ings for school tuition funds from 32 to 32 3tt p< r s|oo viHuatlon. The school building authority bill give that group the Hght to lasuci bonds up to ns mm h as 50 years and bearing u* high as six percent Interest for the construetion of school buildings which'then would be leaned to local school corpmatlons. ' It ii)so contained n clause which specified th.it the groipi did not have to get (he approval of the state svchrltles commisslrm or any other stall goveinment agrneyv hr (ore I i-oilmr b<>mh. A senate committee reromtprtid rd ft i passage a hill rahlijm salaries of the governor and other lop fleeted offlciuls.of the state but amended another bill giving pay hikes to supreme and appellate court tict.s from the 315,000 yearly ap; proved by the bouse to 313,500. / [ v - t, r ' ' School Vacation Forced By Skunks Michigan. N. I)., Feb. 27. (UP) — Board members of the rural' Melrose school fought a loshr; battle of chemical warfare yesterdky, i They poured tear gas, formaldehyde and carbon monoxide into the school house in an attempt to route - invaders who have forced a school vacation. 7 But the intruders, a faiiiily of skunks, were still entrenched in the building. Am EKTIMI'.MEXT FOH HIHS ( s<-..u-t i>ioi», -.its util be rbejslvad i|t tl' l ' olflrc ~i th.- ('lei l<.wti !<-r <lf the t'lty of l>eeatur, liwiiana. I>y tin- H.mrft of Public Workx and Safety of rb< City of De.-atur. Indiana, until 2<>ti PM o'clock Central .St iiiihi.rd time,\ on tin- 20th day of March, 1051, at which hour the IddH will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following des-i-rlb'-d work; t '..m ia. t No/ 2 Tin* fin nish • ■hig of all lab<>r, apparut it*, »x---pt-iidabls tools spd e<iulpni<-nt, fuel for power, and t< 1.1 other rervh'es required for the dulllti« of teat hoh-M for the Electric l.lght and Power Impiirt tnetit of the city of Docstur, Indiana All work shall he In a» <-or4a ihc with the contract documents, In lurtlng apeei flea i ion a, which are on file al the ttfflte of the Cleric-Tress* ttrer of the t'lty of DevStiir, Indiana, the office of the Stat. H-.uid of A. coiinta, .Indianapolis, Indiana, and the office of Emery, Marker AEmery. Engineers, f.iti The Toledo Trust liulldina. Toledo, Ohio, where Ilii-Hi- do. unii nis may Io- examlocd The 'Hoard of Public Works amt -ialel.v expo-til ly re<o*rvet< the right to lejeet tl I) V nt till bld- and to w.ine IHIV Intormallty In ItlddltiK Poiposals shall l>e y and tompletely esOUH-d on u pi'oposal form furnithtd 1.,v the Engineer, in id.in.e with Form 'tfl pt <-s< r|l>ed It?- the Ntate Hoard of lAceotints, w ith ti'in-nill'i-ion nffldaylj ’ re>|tilt «-d by statute of indluna A til llf ln<t >|i<. 'I pay able to 111• t'lty of L scstur, Indiana or a siitli factory bld bond rxeeutcui by tpc blddct anti a rnraty coqip’Ct.v In in amount <->(ttal to ten [<!<>»' per cent- of the bid shall' be, submitted ' •wit It t'-ach t>ld Coni r «r torn aw arded work w ill be required to furnish act eptable • tirety bond In .amount of 100% of I the contract price. W age rates on felli< Wot l< shall not be loss titan the prrsertbed scale I of wages as determined puisnant to , Die provisions <»f Chaptel 319 of the Acts of the General’ Assembly of : Indiana (93.'>. No hid shall be wltiidrawn after the tirneiset for-opening of bids for i a periodl pf - thirty (30) days after! the scheduled time of opening bids. Copies 'of contract documents, including Information for Bidders, General Specifications and Conditions. Detailed Specifications, Proposal Fornjs. Affidavit and Bond Corms may be obtained at the office of Die eler k-Treasurer in Decatur. Indiana, or at the office of Emery, Marker A- Emerj. Engi r peers, sfo The Toledo Trust Building. Toledo. Ohio, upon deposit of Ten Dollars (sl9.tn)) for each set. which deposit will be refunded upon return of the contract documents in good condition within thirty (30) days after the date of opening bids. i ernon Auras I’. Cldrk-Treanurer of the' City of Decatur, Indiana. FLB 27—MARCH 6 >

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Two Are Given Awards At Farm Bureau Meet David Duncan, of Genev'a, and Margaret Jamisop. of Hoagland were given for garden i seed and inseefidei posters by the Indiana Fann Bureau cooper , ative association lifst week. The awards were made in connection with the 21st annual conference of the social and educatlpna! —

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I Communists in the Seoul area of Korean front. UN, patrols have I crossed Han river. Defense department photo. , (International)

——; I'\ -. -■ - .. - department of the Indiana Farm Bureau held Thursday and Friday < tn. Indianapolis. Cyclist Uninjured Hit By Auto City police investigated tli e minor accident which occurred Monday at Winchester and Line 1 streets whon David Smith, of 1016 1 Line street, rode his bicycle from 1

in fr.ont of his home into the path of a car driven by Dan Durbin, of 904 Schirmeyer street. Dur’dn told police he was unable to stop in time to avoid striking young Smith, who was uninjured in the - • 1 . —-jDrug and chemical manufactur erk are making ! increasing use of the catalytic properties of patladi uh), jewelry precious metal, to-pio-duce new antihicitics, cheaper vitamins and new chemicals.

Czech Communists In Sweeping Purge Charge Clementis With Leading Plot I'iiiwik', i'K«u>ii<)M|oiv(ikin, IMi, I? (UP) Former communist for* , I'lgll i'i Jo 1• • Vlitillmlr ('liiiii-iillh his bean •Dsastatl arid will be tried mood on rfiitigen of lending n plot h) .HirtljDDX Ihc Red MIVI-l lIIIH'lll ami assMlsinats Prasidanf Kiament Got I walit, I|l was Hlihoujircil toddy As the Communist party news* paper Rude Pravo revealed the whereabouts of Clementis, who Id I appeared mysteriously a few weejks ago. the Czech communist bai ty announced a Sweeping purge l>f |169,544 party members during the last year. 'Josef Frank, deputy secretary general of the party, told a meeting of the communist central comtnittee that 10 percent of the mem* iberi were expelled in the thh'di>urt?e since 1945. lie said the present party membership is I,* 518 lit. Czechoslovakia's population is'ajiout 12,000,000. L Rude Pravo published a communique issued by minister of information Vaclav Kopecky solving the mystery of (’lemeritis’ whereabouts. The one-time close trends of Jan Masaryk and President Gottwald had been reported

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In bath Germsny and YugosUvla. Rude Pravo indicatsd Clement la and probably other ousted Reds wjll be brought to trial soon on chnraes of treason and ••pionuge for the went. Bude Piitvo Hithl Clmncntli* had vonfoHsed "cinrying out continuous snl)verslv<tZ*vtßlly . . . with the aim of hinnpeilng socialism und aiding the afforla (rs the Hums enemy s. to rcatbi t’ cuphallam.'’ Tim goyeinincni communique ar* ousad CiemontlM of leading the plot to "ovrrtiirow the governmmit, seise .power and, assassinate i*>< Jdent Kltment Gottwald” tri order to return Czechoslovakia to “the camp of the imperialist warmongers." [ Openings Availably Under Civil Service The (Inked States civil Service commission announced openings available for Jpatent examiner, instructor,' airplane and engine mechanic, engineers and elementary teachers in the Indian service. Written examinations are required for the patent examiner, but none for elementary teacher and engineers. The latter will ,be accepted on the rbasls of experience and education. For further details consult Robert Frisinger, iji the Deatur post offjce. . About 70 per cent of ail U. 8. farms have at least one automobile.