Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1952 — Page 4
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. ■ I' ■ ■ l " 1 ' 1 1 M. „!■!,!!! -.U.,,,..! DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Every E veni m& Except Sunday By . THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. ter n?.v t rJ h «^ atur> lad ” Post offte ® a s Second Class Matter - n A ,^ ler * r President Chas. Hothouse —— Treasurer •n v< „ , J Subscription.Ratfee: - ■JI l n _Ad ams aQ d Adjoining Counties: One year, |6.00. S « ™ niS ' 3 months, $1.75. . \ i-no c ’7 boyond Adarog and Adjoining Counties: One year, 6 By Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single copies. 5 cents.
The Courts Decide:— ' judge, David A. Pine> decisic^-that president Truman’s seizure of the stjeel mills violated constitutional powers of the Presi--dent, keeps thiSr historic case in the courts for further arid; fiiiia'HdeCTrton.” \. !)' '-- . : i . - i- *■ 4* Judge Pine also ruled thit the i Steel companies, should be turned back to their private owners’and 1 refused fl stay in execution of the court’s ruling. . { Government attorneys have appeal efl Pine’s decision to the U.S' Court of Appeals and indications are that it 0111? eventually go to -the'Supremi:' Court of the United States. Jrtdge.pine ruled that the president, did not have ifiherent powers to take over industry. He confa ndid /that the Constitution did; , not allow for seizure of indilsi‘t!y< In the meantime. workers in the steel inllls, \yilked dut aitd < ttje giiat. plants ate ipli . No doubt it’ was $ mistake for t\hp union lead- > ers to order a walk-bu/, white the icase is'beine. tested in the.courts. \ The men ceulA have worked while and <■!>::' i utional point - iwere debated,in the courts? As was staled here .previously, 14; . a ion ail 1 ITdM<h nd rn seizing the steel mills was done io keeaytlie “plants'in operation. If the presidential action was coni'ary to > constitutional .powers. ■ then appeal could be made to the L courts. \ That appeal has been' A made. Th a* is why our qonstitut until form of government lives and works. S■ ■ ■ ~-*- * - - . Hopeful Pays Assessment inditpiapolis; May 1—■ (l’P> — Jridusfrialist' Pifancis McCarty of , primfield today became the second tlmUana 16>pul,dJ< a a gubernatorial lull ~ ; . i - in
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The .voice of steel can sing, “I Pine for you.”, ; . , ? ~—o o Here is, the beautiful month of , May, giving us\ flowers, mild weather, Mother’s day and Memorial day. •* f - —o—o I i Nearly 1(10,000 workers in the Garj’ area are idle as a result of the; strikes in the steel and oil industries. The U.S. Steel . mill, '• the largest-in the world, employs .96.000 pecsvusmid in the Whiting .oil and another . s,o(>b workers are employed. If V, ■ Hl..- sV, j. - - i '■ i? ~ ■ . strikes drag on, the whole Calumet district will become one of the hardest hit regions in the ...country. t)nly an\atoriu9 ' bomb could inflict greater damage. ’ r O- — 0- ' . . Wiih the velocity of a Nortli Atlpihic blizzafd, Gen. Eisenhower swepl the presideiyj|l pieference primary com h st.,,‘taking a two to-one pbpulai vote peajl over his Republican presidential opponent. Sen. Taft. Willi this Hay State victory, Eisenhowe| tietj tire delegate glancing of thie Ohio senator, 27I r all.\ In the 4is’ r *vt delegate vote,, Creri.Ikelgpt 27; to Taffs one split? •\lti |n Rily of instructsd dele- 1 gat’dsi Six: of', the state’s at-large d ]* cat. - are i lilted'^s'“neutrals?’ but chanerg are. a favor ■the general., Another point |n the ( gent rkVs fhVor that he rolled up a h'-ayy writd-in Vote on the y Democrat running Second to Sffti. Kefapybr. a discouraging rt<uif.r<>r rat Tai'! backers} ffi 1W ? 'v ■Jr : | 'l —: —T —" hppeful t<j> .plunk down as his : state \ncininatiiiig contention ■ ’ ‘ment; •. 1 ■-i \ 11 ' ' ' fjtute s|. John W. Van Ness' of Valparaiso, one of seven Hopliet Reptiblicahs seeking the hoitiinat io fi, i handed” GOP state headijuais terjf ’his cheek last 1 EridkyJ i}\\'
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Farmer Is Gored ' To Death By Bull Walter W. Wise, 71, was gored to death by a hull in a pasture his farm yesterday. ' : ' t..- L—- ■ r L ■■ ’•> J V
One Soldier Killed In Traffic Accident Indianapolis, May 1— (UP) 4- —
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"""" "' "lijii 1 A soldier was killed three injured critically toda|J when their car struck a safety z<|iie island and ■ •h. 11 \■ l IJ. . ■ ■.' — i . v ; ———— -— ■"■""■SMtaHMIHMeMIMMmMMMM
overturned. The -victim was Identified as Cpl. Wiliam Numapgh. 25, Camp Atterbury,JJnd; police
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. - -— j listed the injured, also from Atte/bury,/Wfi pfes. Larry A. Johnson,.2s, Chester Blazey, 2<k and Bobby Dickson, 21. . ’ ♦
