Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1953 — Page 8

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Wall Strength Not Affected By Work Two City Officials Sctisfied On Credit Two city, agrei >4 today Jjthat tiey were disappointed with the workmanship in laying the glazed tjle along the uortl wall of the nev diesel power plant Dayton and Seventh streets, \but t iso said they were in favor of ieavir g it that way in their opii ion, the strength of the wall is injno way affected. Mayor John Doan and L. ' C. Pettibone, light and power sup( rintend-

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ent. said they, were satisfied witli the credit the Yost Construction ' Co. had given \the city - S2O per thousand bricks —and didn’t think the wall should be re-done because that would only make the situation . worse, Pettibone explained that reinov- ■ ing poor tilewoAk in the midst of | the wall would leave those tiles above it with no support and make it almost impossible to replace and make the mortar tight, Pettibone said Cal Yost, president of the Yost Construction Co., stated bricklayers whip built the i wall “didn’t do a good job.” Tettii bone said Yost had let a sub-con- ‘ tract for the work. \ Ed Bauer, city councilman, reneged on a Contract change request by Yost because; officials said. he. wasn’t satisfied with the credit Yost had-given on the admittedly ?oor tile-work. A vote was halted at the second reading because a notion to suspend the rules, permitting a third reading, was stopbed when Bauer reneged on a roll (tail vote for that purpose. Adolph Kolter went along with Bauer but voted with the rest pf the council $n the second reading, leaving llouer with the lone “no” vote. Councilmen believe the contract will be approved at the next meeting as a simple majority is all that is necessary. | Some of the tiles in the plant are jf different sizes—when they are Supposed to match. Said Pettibone --wi'h\large spaces in the joints, \’ \ . —— l ; J New Chevrolets To Be Shown Dec. 18 DETROIT — Chevrolet will introduce its 1954 model passenger cars December, IS. More than 7.000 retail dealers nationally will display a variety of body styles 'jn events that

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GIRL SCOUT Brownie troop 14 met Wednrs day after school. These officers were elected: president. Alice Voglewede; treasurer, Diana Miller; scribe. Karen Andrews. Sherry Price brought the treat. Scribe, Karen Andrews. Girl Scout troop 17 met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Custer. We discussed the peanut sqle and took orders. We elected officers as follows: president, Betsy Burk; vice-president and scribe, Cheryl Ashbaiteher; secretary, Sharon Sheets. At the closing we said the Girl Scout promise. Scribe. Cheryl Ashbaucher. Slight Damage Done When Autos Collide . f Cars driven by Cal E. Peterson. 72. 215 South Fifth, and Dr. Janies M. Bulk. 39, 221 South Third collided ’bn Madison street at about 10:30 am. today when, according to police. Peterson backed his car out of a parking space and was rammed by Dr. Burk’s auto from the rear. Damage was estimated at $225 to both cars. range from annual open houses to elaborate entertainment programs. California ranks first in national forests with more than 25 million acres. Idaho, Alaska. Mon- : tana and Oregon follow in that order. McCarthy (Continued From Fa ire One) by enacting a “progressive, dynoinic” legislative program. Mr. Eisenhower did not oppose further congressional exposes of Communist infiltration of the gov-

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ernment during pa. t Democratic regimes. But lie said he hopes that by next year there no linger will be any fear that Reds ■ are “actively the “government. McCarthy released a GOO-word statement today commenting;- on the furor which he had kicked up in tjie past 10 days. He said he probably speiit as much time as anyone last ; fall campaigning for Mr. Eisenhower. “I would do the same again as 1 have a great deal of admiration for the PreAidtyit and he has an excellent record for the time he has been in McCarthy said. £ “However, errors by Democrats or Republicans are ecflially bad. One of the reasons that the Dferno-

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crats were removed from office was their refusal to J recognize their own errors and I feel that if w« Republicans do likewise it may be fatal to our great political party and to OUr country.” McCarthy'said iie wants to make these points clear: 1. “it has been suggested by our political enemies that I am challenging President Eisenhower’s party leadership. That suggestion is both ridiculous and untrue.” 2. He pledged his “utmost support” for all Republican congressional candidates next year because he thinks it is important that the GOP retain control of congress. 3. The Eisenhower administration has dropped 1,456 security

rikks "inherited from the Democrat administration” in a program that is “a real contrast to the Communist - ridden TrumanAcheson regime." j 4. .McCarthy believes “the question of\ Communism will he- an important issue in 1954 because the facts have proved that the Democrats represent the party of the left, the party which is soft on Comfnunism.” MEETINGAGAIN WSm Page Gael striking local, made no formal recommendation on the arbitration proposal. He recommended the scaled-down wage proposal, telling the Strikers: “You’ll either have to reach a

settlement soon, or you'll have to do something. I think we can't be too extravagent in our offer or the publishers will turn us down.” The Photo-Engravers went op strike at 7 am. last Saturday at the afternoon World-Telegram and Sun, Journal-American, and Post and the morning Times, News and Mirror. The newspapers were forced to suspend publication when mechanical and editorial employes refused to cross picket lines. The morning Herald Tribune Voluntarily halted publication Monday, although it was not affected dirictly by the strike since it sends its engraving work to a commercial firm. The s.even newspapers have a combined daily circulation of more than 5,500,006.

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 19&

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MASONIC Free Fish Fry for Members and Guests at 6:30 P. M. December 8, followed by Annual Meeting. Reports will be heard and officers electd. PAUL D. MOORE, W. M.