Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1954 — Page 6

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rfiwutHC&ty t&e Ofretting Owt HOUSEWARE Department! We now have a large selection of Leading Brand Housewares - - Including: “COMET” - “MIRRO” “REVERE” - “PYREX” - “OVENEX” - “GRISWOLD” - “BOOTON” - “HELLER HOSTESS WARE” - “LUSTRO WARE” - “EARL FISHER” “ANCHOR HOCKING” - “EKCO ” COMET.... Complete line of Coffee Pots - Roasters - Sauce Pans - Cake Pans - Measuring Cups - Colander and Vegetable Rinsers and a huge selection of these famous kitchen utensils. M1RR0.... Pots - Pans - Percolators - Roasters - The Famous Mirro-matic Electric Coffee Maker - Tea Kettles - Mirro Foil,for baking - And for the Bride .. A handsome Gift Set . . “Mirro Treasure Chest.” For the Lady who likes to trim up her Baking . . “Mirro Cooky and Pastry Press.” LUSTRO.... a COLUMBUS PLASTICS. Measuring Spoons - Refrigerator Dishes - Butter Dishes - Cannister Sets - Salt and Pepper Shaker Sets - Mixing Bowl Sets - Locking Cake Cover Sets - Bowls - Plates - Silverware Trays and many others you’ll just have to see to appreciate. EARL FISHER.... Plastic Planter Sets - Flower Pots - HandyDandy Watering Pots - Drop-R-Feed Planters.. all for the woman who likes to putter with plants. . , PYREX.... Complete line of Pyrex Dishes - Casseroles - Utility Dishes - Mixing Bowls - Pie Plates - Sauce Pans - Percolators - and the New! New! New! Beautiful 16-piece Unbreakable PYREX DISH SETS in smart, modern shapes and your choice of colors. Borders in Flamingo, Lime, Turquoise or Dove Gray, also Gold Trim Edge. * ANCHOR HOCKING.... Big selection of Glassware - Luncheon Sets - Colorful Tumbler Sets and Refreshment Sets that will make the serving of your Summer Drinks more enjoyable. EKCO.... Here’s a complete line of Kitchen Tools. A visit to our KITCHEN TOOL BAR is a “MUST” for the housewife who is always looking for work-saving “GADGETS.” GRISWOLD... It’s THE Cast Iron Ware - Skillets and Griddles. ’Nuff Said. . HELLER HOSTESS ■ ■ ■ ■ Beverage Sets - Tumbler Sets - Pantry Sets ... in a riot of colors that will be a pride and joy for any housewife. HEW! NEW! HEW! BARBECUE ACCESSORIES.... — Large selection of Forks - Grilles - Broilers and everything you need for your own bar- / becue. HUNDREDS OF OTHER HOUSEWARE ITEMS IN OUR STORE I CHECK OUR PRICES —THEY ARE SURE TO PLEASE I GORDON'S WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE IS2 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-2757 ■"< • .

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

President Os Egypt Quits, Under Arrest Refusal To Grant Dictator’s Powers Brings Resignation CAIRO, Egypt UP — Egypt’s revolutionary council accepted President Mohammed Naguib’s resignation today and put him under house arrest. The council, "which grew from the military Junta that dethroned and exiled King Farouk 21 months ago, declared a state of emergency throughout the land after announcing its action. There were no demonstrations but wild rumors spread throughout Cairo that Naguib had died of a stroke. Revolutionary council sources categorically denied these reports. Naguib stepped down because the council refused to grant him dictatorial powers, an official communique said. The- general. plaWd under house arrest in his villa in suburban Helinia, could not be reached for comment. The official communique said Col. Gamal Abdel Nasser, who had been Naguib’s right hand man, was appointed premier and leader of the revolutionary council. A president will be selected by voters. 1= No other changes were made in the government’s cabinet. The decision to accept Naguib’s resignation was made at a meeting of Nasser and other officers following a cabinet meeting which the general had attended. Naguib was sent home before the council accepted his resignation. Naguib’s fall from power pointed to a more rigid policy toward Britain and less cooperation with the west, a policy that Was expected to cause concern in the United States. —Diplomatic cirelesinLondon said Nasser’s ascension to power probably "would decrease the chances of accord on the Suez Canal. They pointed out that NaguiU had 'been moderate in past negotiations while Nasser had adamantly demanded evacuation, of all troops from tae Suez Canal Zone. The council’s communique said Naguib had demanded idctatoriai powers and given them an ultimatum to accept them or lose his leadership. ~ ~ “ Naguib handed in his resignation three days ago, “thus facing the council with a fait accompli (accomplished deed) knowing that

COMPLETE CLOSING OUT Public Auction We, the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction on the John Hilgeman farm, 7 miles West of Decatur, Indiana on U. S. 224 to Magley then 1% miles North to the Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church, then first farm Weat. on SATURDAY MARCH 6 -1954 At 10:00 A. M. CST 23 — HOLSTEIN CATTLE — 23 T. B. & Bangs Tested 2 Registered Cows, 6 yrs. old, milking 60 lb. each; Registered Cow, 4 yr. old, will freshen in April; Registered Cow, 9 yr. old, milking 40 lb., pasture bred; 4 First Calf Holstein Heifers, were fresh in November, milking good flow; 2 Holstein Cows, 7 & 8 yrs. old, due to freshen in April; 3 Holstein Bred Heifers, freshen this Spring; Yearling Open Heifer; 4 Holstein Heifers, 4 to 6 months old; November Bull Calf; 4 Holstein Steers. MILKER & DAIRY EQUIPMENT Surge Two Unit Milker with Extra Pail; 30 Gallon Hot Water Heater; Sunbeam Electric Clippers and Grooming Brush; Several 10 Gallon Milk Cans. HOGS—. 6 Poland & Haippshire crossed Gilts, farrow last of March. HAY & STRAW—2OO Bales Clover. Alfalfa & Timothy Mixed Hay,. wire tied: 400 Bales. Wheat Straw, wire tied. L LUIZ:—J TRACTOR, COMBINE, BALER, PICKER, IMPLEMENTS Minn. Moline Model "U” 1950 Tractor, fully equipped, in Ist class condition; “Heat Houser” for Model “U”; MM 3 Bottom Tractor Plow, on rubber; Cobey 9 ft. Pick Up & Carry Disc, on rubber, new in 1952; MM Rotary Hoe; Dunham 8 ft. Cultimulcher; MM Side Delivery; MM 16-7 Grain Drill with fertilizer attachment, new last Fall; MM 69 Harvester 1950 Combine; MM 2 Row 1049 Corn Picker; MM 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow, new; MM 12 Disc Fertilizer Grain Drill, good; Case Pickup Bailer, good condition. FORD TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT . 77 Ford Tractor, 1952, with 310 Hours Use; Cultivators; Heavy Duty Industrial Type Ford Manure Loader; Utility Blade; \spick Up Box; Dearborn 7 ft. Power Mower, new in 1952; Ford 2 bottom 14 inch Tractor Plow; Blackhawk Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachment, for Ford, new in 1952; Dearborn Buzz Saw, for Ford; Heat Houser for Ford; Set Ford Tire Chains. IMPLEMENTS and MISCELLANEOUS Good Factory Made Rubber Tire Wagon with extra good 16 ft. Rack; New 16 ft. Wagon Rack; GI Tractor Manure Spreader; Forney Electric Arc Welding Outfit; Weber French 8 Hole Hog Feeder; Winter Tj*pe Hog Fountain; 2 Compartment Hog House 9x15; Brooder House 12x14,; 6 ft. Water Tank; Portable Paint Sprayer; 295 Gallon Gas Storage Tank; Oil Drums; »2 Steel Tire Wagons & Racks; Chicken Feeders & Fountains; Appleton 4 Roll Corn Shredder; McDeerihg Corn Binder; 2 Wheel Trailer with Stock Rack, good; Double Hog House 9 by 15, On skids; Smail Tools and other articles. NOTE—THIS MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT IS IN GOOD CONDITION. POWER SAW—36 inch Craftsman Power Chain SAW. — —— TERMS—CASH. ~Norßesponsible for Accidents. —— JOHN HILGEMAN & —Owners KARL SNYDER Roy S. Johnson and Ned C. Johnson —Auctioneers Vance Wilson, Oesian State Bank —Clerk Lunch will be served by Ladies at the Church. 25 1 4

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RED TROOPS are on the move in East Germany to quell possible uprisings following marches by East Germans in open defiance in five cities: Leipzig, Dresden, Gera, Halle and Bitterfeld (large type). Wave of unrest is laid to Soviet Foreign Minis* ter V. M. Molotov’s Big Four conference veto of the western plan to reunite Germany. any rift in the present circumstances would be unsafe.” The Naguib “strong man” myth was shattered completely by the following council disclosures: 1. Nasser was the power behind the revolution and had oeen chosen as leader but the young officers tn the Junta wanted Na gut bt o h ead the coup d’etat. 2. Nasser yielded his leadership on the council to Naguib on Aug. 25, 1952. two months and two days after the revolution, even though he had been elected. ‘As a result of this abnormal situation, Naguib continued beset by a psychological complex from which we suffered much though we all made efforts to present him to the world as the actual leader of the revolution,” the communique said. Dividend Declared By Northern Indiana n * The board of directors of Northern Indiana Public Service company has declared a dividend of 40 cents a share on the outstanding common stock of the company, 'it was announced today by Dean H. Mitchell, president. The dividend is payable March 20, to shareholders of record at the close of business March 5. The directors also declared dividends of 29 cents a share on the 4.56% cumulative preference stock and 22% cents a share jan the 4%% cumulative preference stock, both payable March 30.

Reported Railroad Deal Is Discussed Conniving Charged In Sale Os Stock CLEVELAND, Ohio, UP — Directors of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad meet today to discuss a reported 20 million dollar deal in financier Robert R. Young’s fight to gain control of the New York Central. The CAO board convened following a statement by William White, president of the Central, that "certain w'ealthy individuals” had bought the C & O’s 800,000 shares of Central stock. White charged there was "conniving” involved in the sale which presumably put the block of Central stock in the hands of persons favorable toward Young. / Young, who resigned as chairman of the C & O last Jan. 19, is rounding up proxy support in hope of electing a new board of directors for the Central at the May 26 annual meeting of stockholders. This board would install him as y chairman. Young, in New York, refused to comment on the reported sale of the C & O holdings, which were said to represent a 12-14 interest in the Central. However, he announced he Would file a suit against four Central directors for “wasting the assets” of the railroad.

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White, who haa promised to fight Young’s effort to take' over the Central, did not identify the individual*) whom he said paid 20 million dollars for the stock which hud been held in trust for the C & O by the Chase National Bank. “There seems to be some* conniving going on,” he said. "Exactly six years ago this very day, Chesapeake & Ohio published a pamphlet stating the advantages to the C & O stockholders of C & O holding New York Central stock, but now that Mr. Young has other ambitions the interest of the C & O stockholders is apparently ignored.” Young said Wednesday he would file suit against four Central directors, all of whom are bankers, charging they have misspent railroad funds to fight him. Young said the suit would be filed against George W’hitney, chairman of the executive committee of J. P. Morgan & Co.: A. C. Nagle, president of First National Bank of New York; Percy J. Ebbott, president of Chase National Bank, and Lawrence N. Murray, president of Mellon)National Bank. Berne Appropriation Hearing Held Here An additional appropriation for Berne, amounting to $7,025 was approved this morning at a hearing with George Gable of the state tax board. The session took place at the county court house. Final approval will be made by the state board.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1954

Reports Firing For Backing Amendment Legion Specialist Reports His Ouster INDIANAPOLIS, UP — William Harris said today he was fired as research specialist on countersubversive activities for the American Legion because he mailed pamphlets supporting the Bricker amendment. Legion spokesmen said his statement was "poppycock” and “incorrect.” Harris said he was discharged Feb. 17 by Lee Pennington, director of the Legion’s Americanism division, two days after Harris wrote Pennington he would not retract the pamphlet. Pennington ordered a retraction, Harris said, despite action of the St. Louis legion convention last summer supporting the amendment. "Obviously it (the pamphlet) got under, the skin of some people who think definitely the amendment should be defeated,” Harris said. I opposed making any retraction.” Harris said the 12-page. pamphlet was sent to about 4,200 regular spbscriners of "The Firing Lln.e” a publication of the Legion's national Americanism commission.