Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1953 — Page 8

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Dozens of New Spring Styles v '*’ 2-? W ■ n j XlEaiKr" / d&S/b£\ FfeakkMfaiV ~ .-F - • <X '■ //I z>j z p WB|lgl|k Now’s the time tp get those extra Stacks you need to pair off with your Jackets and Sport Coats! We're especially proud xw#*** 1 ■ of the wide assortments to be $4 ■. found ii> our 17.95 and $8.95 ranges! Gabardinies. Twills, and Sharkskins . . . beautifully tailored; and newly “ designed in dozens tof new-pat-terns and colors. C' . . \ rfv, 1 rt. ■'■ . •' ••, j -ft —■ ■ —4——- " rl'- ' ‘ - ' ALL WOOL Gray Flannels ' ' I .r \ r The ‘Guys in the! know’ are 1 wearing Grey Flannels . . . and here they‘are, in juslt the right shade and| tailored jdst the way you want them- Slates from 28 waist. ' ' I $ 10.95 THE WHY \ DECATUR, INDIANA

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Leaders Are Named For Kirkland Clubs Mr; y and. Mrs,. Richard Arnold, extension representatives in Kirk'land township, annoucied that FRI. SAT. & SUN. Continuous Sat. & Sun. \. TWIN ACTION BILD! filling Outlaws With Lead Rad The Plans With Song! f vormlnftlj* —ADDED SHOCKER—~THTY CALL AU ’DUTY DUX’ ~ tort still fay chan mywomtn!" S I 'i- 1 wO* < IW*L llfl • the * * iy r ** * /E Si Rita Moreno, Gerald Mohr Only 14c-30c Inc. Tax I \ : ' ' i \ ' \ ’

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writer Fgley and Mrs. Jane Reed wifi be the leaders of the Kirkland kire-Ups 4-H club and the leaders of|fhe Kirkland Variety Farmers win hls Loyd Byerly, Honier Arno®, Jr., and- Martin WatsdiL Thlse leaders along with teaderh of Wil Adams county 4-H clubs Will be | enrolling their club tfti| Deadline for ' enrollmdnt has been set for April ♦!. Adkins county leaders are striving son 1,000 members in 4-F-i clubs thiS year. iTra|de in a Good Toww—Decatur! 4 R v — TODAY — '■ • i • Continuous from 1:30 ‘HORIZONS WEST’ L i ? , il|ipbert Ryan, Rock Hudson . AL|O —Shorts 14c-50c Inc. Tax 1 —r-O—-0 . -s I I FRI. & SAT. ' taaafciAx i. ' • ■ - Tarzan tom 1 ! twixt doubt 1? f i and loyalty—fighting to .' Es!iF wti ’ domain from ' f'Ws •14'n ■ T ■ ll fmr ipi’sd - DOROTHY HMITI sPA PtTilC KNOWLES ! FX X>V tufas mwrAAyW> <knd \ > ’I L i TOMMY UILTON awOWi/i .' Sntai IWMXUWI A ■s' -OH Sun.' Mon. Tues.—“ The Stodge”; bean Martin, Jerry Lewis

Reuther In Attack On Taft-Hartley Act Calls For Seven Changes Ini Act WASHINGTON UP i-CIO President Walter P. Reuther charged today the Taft-Hartley act was designed to persuade the public that “labor unions are run by bloated on the backs of the poWerless union members.” The union chief lashed out at most of the major provisions of jthe labor-management' law in a 15,000-word statement prepared for delivery at a house labor committee hearing on Tgft-Hartley amendments. “Not the least of the disservices which Taft-Hartley has done to tfte public interest,” he asserted, "has been the hostile climate of opinion which it has sought to create about, unions and union leaders." Reuther called for. "seven truly fundamental, changes" closely matching the’ demands the AFL made in psevious. testimony, added that only the “political facts of life” prevented him from calling for repeal. However, he noted wryly, “There are some who say that the substantial amendments we have proposed amount to actual repeal. To this soft indictmsnt we plead guilty.” Rather than being "bloated union bosses,” Reuther said, “the re- ! sponsiveness of the union officer to the will of his constituents is extraordinarily high. There is no more democratic and incorruptible institution in our modern life than the union.” “As a matter of fact, gentlemen,” he told the committee, "it you’would like to see . democracy in action,' 1 cordially invite you all Jo be our guests at the convention” of the CIO Auto Workers next month. Reuther is also president of the auto union. , Bowman Resignation Accepted At Berne The resignation of Herman Bpwrp.an from the Berne police chief dost he's held for the past 18 fjionths has been accepted by the lllerne city counc|l. Bowman is farmer Adams county sheriff. I i | One of the first attempts in the I[n ite d States to protect. children alt work was a Massachusetts lav.’ ip 184?. which limited the wording day to 10 hours for children under 12. \

Always at GERBER’S ADAMS DFET C COUNTY Dtt" k,;- ;-J—, >l. ' ' -"'I ■' ---^-3—Fi ■ '•' l> ■ .• 1 Byy Gerber’s Adams County Raised Bepf and be sure you are always getting fresh .. . tender ... delicious Beef. We have always taken great il pride in the high quality of meat we sell to our customers. Shop at ■| i Gerber’s regularly for the best of meats at the most reasonable prices. CORNED BEEF ' ll! 59c fICHIC HAMS . „ 37C SLICED BACON Hi, 38c FRESH RrE L E > il. □Da GROUND Dttr lb ' OiJC kh'h■■. ■ r ■ ' SI SMOKED SAUSAGE „ 59c IS l iiiii.) ibs. (ilk FRESH OYSTERS -- - - - -pint 85c Deerwood ORBNGE JUICE 25c Gerbers MA 150 S. Second St. Phone 3-2712

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