Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1952 — Page 8

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AGREE ON , ~ From Page One) tiators won agreement on the ports of entry issue. The U. N. gave up demands that Yyongyang. capital o! North Korea, and the harbor of Chinnampo he opened to Communist military traffic and neutral Inspection. ' k Agreement on this point, as well *b U. N. willingness to “consul er” a news blackout, indicated the allies are striving for, early settlement of the nine-month-old truce negotiations. NuCkbls said that a limited news llackout prevailed last sunjmer when the truce talks first got under way. He said the arrangement •was “completely acceptable? at time. - ' ■ UNION LEADERS (Continued From Page One) lay curtailment in hope of avoiding unnecessary production losses. 1 Trade in a Good Town —Decatur YOU ARE INVITED TO SPECIAL SERVICES . AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TONIGHT

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Sales Increase By Central Soya Co. Higher Taxes Cut Final Net Profits Net sales of $69.9«1t,6«7 in the ’six months ending Feb. 29 were reported for Central Soya Co., Inc., and subsidiaries. The half-year sales were up 26 percent from the sales of $55,402,190. After income tax provisions, net earnings were $1,713,449, compared with $1,918,756 in the first half ,of ‘he preceding fiscal year.j On the basis of 990,000 shares of common, stock outstanding, per share earnings were $1.73 as against $1.94. Dale W. McMillen, chairman-of the board, said that before taxes the last six-month earnings were equal tb $3.64 a share, compared with $3.63 a share in the | like nericxl'a year before. Net eArnings in the three months “nding Feb. 29 were : $753,350. equal to 76 cents a attareon 990.000 compared to $917,117 and 93 cents a share in the corresponding quar'ir of the preceding year. Masons Present Play At Columbia City The Craft club, decree team of the Decatur Masonic lodge will present a j)lay at a meeting Os the Columbia City Masojiic lodge at that city tonight. . Members of the local cast will leave here at 5 O’clock this evening and be'dinner guests of the Columbia City lodge. - >. t There are over 6,000 plants in North Carolina's natural turn.

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SEN. TAFT (Continued From Page One) primary. ~ “Let the public judge whether this is in the interest of fair play or political trickery,” Taft said. lie said he 4 had neither the money nor the time to set up an organization in weeks to compete against the state organization. Hence, he said, he has instructed his national organization to withdraw from all activity in New Jersey nad to close the state headquarters. I Taft said he also was cancelling his scheduled campaign tour of New Jersey. A spokesman for Taft lieMauarters here said an attempt will lie made to remove Taft’s name from tl»e New Jersey ballot, although the deadline for withdrawal has passed. “We’re not going iri against a Hacked deck,” he said. V; Oysters spawn in the summer, when the water temperature climbs to 65 or 70 degrees. EISENHOWER (Continued From Peace One) son candidate. - v With 3,601 of the state’s 3,769 precincts reported, the) vote tally ipood at 128,132 for Stassen to ’ 37,496 for Eisenhower. Still unreported w*ere a scattering of north woods; precincts whose returns were Expected to trickle in for the nekt several days. But Eisenhower groups in Wisconsin, Nebraska and Illinois studied the results of the Minnesota primary and debated whether it would be prudent to call for write-in votes for Eisenhower in those states. Meanwhile, Sen. Robert

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A. Taft and Sen. Estes KefauVer t edoubled thejr -campaigning In Wisconsin watching the outcome df the ylipnespta primary. The latest couint for the Democratic nomination In Minnesota gave Sen. Hubegt Humphrey (D---.hnn.), a favpflte son standin pledged to Resident Truman, 97,803 votes to KefauveFs 19,338. Al] of Kefauver's votes were write-ins. /' a . \ ' \ i Taft, in western

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