Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1952 — Page 4
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’ ■ ■ ■ • • . ? Local stores and offices will be closed Friday afternoon from 12 t to three o’clock, in observance ' of the Three Hours, when Christians commemorate the death of Jesus Christ on the Cross. This sacred period will be observed with services'in all the churches. , . . 0 —• —O— — To meet the emergency, It was no doubt necessary to seize the steel mills, but the government should turn back the plains to the owners as rapidly as possible. Americans do not want their government runnings the railroads, steel mills or other industries. - ; ; - c -r —°—; ■ Judge Holtzoff of the U.S. Dist- r , rict coilrt, in refusing a temporary restraining order against the President’s seizure of the steel companies, - declared. ■ “actually and in essence it would be an injunction against the President of -jthe United States.” In his address to the nation, President Trtiman, said it was an “inherent right” of ►- the President to Seize property in the name of the government. The court barflfe in deciding the legal: i'.y of the seizure- Vill 'be one of the ever staged in this country., • - -IL—, Reports from United Nations • camps show that Communist prisoners have gained an average of five' pounds apiece after their capture. The situation is probably the opposite of that ot Americans who are held in . camps. However, a great deal of progress has been made among Red prisoners in
SCHMITT MEATS Ulf <4 Try Our Home Dressed Meats - That Always Save You Money ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS • -———-— -j 1n..,., j ~ \ -- r ; JI Watch our window display this weekend for Easter Specials! Including Beef Tenderloiri, Potk Tenderloin, Calf Liver, all cuts of fresh home dressed Adams J £ u County good Beef, Veal, Pork and Lamb. Try one of our Home Cured Hickory PIG HAMS Smoked Hams for Easter, Bto 10 lb. average, Special for Easter at 59c lb. We pßtoio m. Average will have a nice selection again this we ekend of those small 60 to 75 lb. Quart- As ung As ” ers of Beef at wholesale prices at our Packing Plant north on Highway 27. They Last m - ■ , ' 7• 'if j: . .’ _ ; . PARROT’S —_ — American 5 tbs. PRE . COOKED < SCHMITTS FRESH SIDE j CREAM Snow White UAMC Sugar Cured PORK aueeoe lADn HAMS .... «.. . Sliced or Chunk CHEESE 1 LAKU 10 to 12 lbs. 12 to 16 tbs, Hickory Smoked 35c lb. » a --- 61c 6Oc _ 3 ibs.si.oo a Box 89c 75c oxc ~QW ■>-, PIP j ; ; i- |i ■ • !T ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 | l r, “ r7"7 7" ' F „ qh Fresh ARMOUR’S BACON VEAL lk GROUND s„.*.d ", COTTAGE BEEF HAMS Whole or Half LEAN PORK AUEECE , I _ _ •. , TT? h Slab ■ - ’it,’”’! ! CHEESE 55c». w&’MSI.. 45c 7Sc, t . i9c> 3 1-6 Q 79c , ■ * i Small Pig i DADBT I AIU All Hog SCHMITT’S ... . SPARE SAUSAGE "“«T“ sliced RIBS "eck bones “ SMOKEO SHOULDER \ ■ 11 • -I 'I. . 35C lb. ■’ lean 49c m. 49c ,ib. 19c Ib . 13 49c m. f _ ■ 4 ■■■.'• A.•. ..... _ ’
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demonstrating that the iI.N. is actually the friend of the pedfrles of Asia. Many prisoners have renounced Communism and have asked for permission to stay id North Korea ; if an armistice is reached. The policy of handling prisoners in Korea with humanity ' I : L ' J and fairness may pay off in big ' ’ I v '■ pM i ■ I1 ' dividends. p 1 i, I ; j jo a— . . The steel companies nave ap» pealed President Truman’s seiz 4 ure of the steel mills in the ntime of the government to thp USj courts: Presumably the legality of the President’s unpreQetientetl move on the eve of the steelwork* ers threatened walkout, will be tested on existing law and if tljd, law permits government; seizure and operation of the niills. Thg strike was averted by the Presiaction. but the controversy between the companies ahd workers is not settled. Whether the ‘ : f courts can decide the matter, re■I I i I » ' ‘ ■ mains to be seen. ii —I J Sen, Taft’s sweeping victory in the Illinois primary is a disappointment to the Eisenhower forces and giyes the Ohio; senator the lead in the race for ttie Republican presidential Although the vote isn’t binditig, Mr. Taft is credited with winning 18 of the 50 delegates to the national convention, Gen. Eisenhower getting the other two. Harold ; Stagsen made a Very poor shbwing, the write-in vote for Eisenhowef • [ -P ! ' ’ •'P T ■ .5 being almost asi high as that received by the fortner, governor, whose name wasj printi \ ' .’ii ■ j,ed on the ballot. j . , ; Ji
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CHURCH NEWS St. Paul U.B. On Good Friday evening at 7:30 there will be an unusual service at the St. Paul United Brethren church. A period of special music and meditation will be climaxed by an impressive "Disciples Communion Service,” in which all will be welcome to participate. i- On Easter Sunday morning there will be an Easter sunrise service at 5:30 at the church. H ■ .—s .
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Church Os God “Over 4ft people have found the Lo’d Jesus Christ as their person 1 savior in the revival the Church of God on Cleveland Street,” the Rev. Mervin E, Taylor, evangelist, said today. p .Services will be held tonight and tom rrow at 7:30 p.m., ho services Saturday night, but ! Rev. Tav’or will epeak at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ISunday. “Don’t n.iss this opportunity of hca ing this dynamic hometown ,
preacher.” fThe public la Invited to all Apostolic Christian The Apoßtollc Christian! church, south of V(|ra Cruz, will present an Easter singing program at 7:30 o’clock Sunday evening. The public is invited to attend. Young But Thirsty Piggott, Ark. (UP) —Cecil Harris Jr., is a small lad with a mighty thlrwt. His mother put Cecil to bed with a bottle of milk and set two
extra bottles on a nearby table for future use. She returned minutes later to find an empty milk bottle on the floor, and Cecil lying on his back with a bottle in each hand the nipples of both in his mouth. Democrat want hub Bring Results
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