Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1954 — Page 6

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Strike Threat Hangs Over Rubber Plants s Strike Threatening Three Akron Plants ♦ AKRON (INS) —A strike threat hung over three Akron rubber plants today alter the employes overwhelmingly approved a strike call it their contract demands are not met. Employes at the Firestone Tire £ Rubber. B. F. Goodrich and Seiberling companies voted Wednesday night to give their negotiators the power to call a strike to enforce contract demands. Earlier this week, employes of

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Firestone spurned a proposed fivecent hourly boost. The present contract expires Monday. Meanwhile, some 13.000 workers at Goodyear remained off their jobs in. a wage dispute. The strike is now in its 15th day. The new strike threat gffecta some 22,000 rubber workers. Feed Markets Are Reported Stronger WASHINGTON (IN) —The Agricultural marketing service reports that feed markets strengthened during the week ending Tuesday and prices of most feedstuffs advanced. The increase in prices was a direct result of hot, dry weather which caused further deterioration of pastures and feed grain crops in many areas of the nation. o '' • ■ If you nave something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It bring* results. ■

French Debate On Cease-Fire In Indo-China Cabinet Expresses Full Confidence In ■ Premier's Methods PARIS (INS) — A government spokesman said the French cabinet expressed its full confidence today in Premier Pierre MendesFrance for the way he handled the Geneva negotiations that led to an Indo-China cease-fire. A national assembly debate on the cease * fire was set for this afternoon. The premier will explain and defend his negotiations at Geneva. Mendes-France reported to the cabinet soon after his return to Paris. The spokesman said the premier praised support and co-operation of France's Allies,in his account of the negotiations with the Red bloc at Geneva. Indo-China was the only subject discussed by the ministers. A majority of the cabinet members' and the premier's family gave Mendes - France an emotional welcome on his arrival from Geneva. The premier worked on his speech during the brief flight from the Swiss conference city. Mendes - France returned, however, with little pleasure and no illusions about what he had accomplished. He told a group of newsmen in Geneva Wednesday night: "It is not victory. But if I should have to put my head on the block again for peace, I would do it." Earlier, the premier characterised the end of the Indo - China fighting in these words: “We have stopped the hemorrhage, but we lost many pints of French blood.” Four Trustees Are Elected At DePauw Greencastle, Ind. —The election of four trustees and one visitor to DePauw University's point board of trustees and visitors by the Indiana conference of the Methodist church was announced today by DePauw President Russell J. Humbert. Only new trustee from the oonfefencs; ls pr., Robert E,.,gadget, pastor of the First Methodist church, Bedford. Re-elected for three-year terms were Dr. Sumner L. Martin, Dr. C. T. Alexander, and Merrill D. Guild, all of Indianapolis.

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■ '* Faurote Grocery Sale Is Announced The FauroU (grocery, located on the southwest side of Wincheate street at , the Erie railroad, has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kaehr, of Decatur, C. W. Kent, realtor announced today. The sale, which Includes the building and equipment, but not the inventory, was for 17,100. Guardsmen Halfway Through First Week Troops of the Fort Wayne area in the 293rd Infantry regiment of the Indiana national guard were halfway through their first week of encampment at heavily wooded Camp Grayling in northern Michigan, _ Heart of the training program for the regiment, which includes several Adame county youths, is range firing of all infantry weapons. which began this week; platoon and company tactical exercises, a motor school and mortar firing, and other allied subjects. I Training, on a daily eight-hour ’baais, begins at 7:39 a. m. after first cill at < a, -m., and ends at 4:30 p. m. A maximum of 1954 training is under simulated combat conditions. Michigan Runaway Taken In Custody <A young 16-year-old runaway Is being held here by sheriff Robert Shraluka until his .parents come from Lansing, Mich., today to take him home. The lad was picked up by the sheriff after a complaint was made by a restaurant south of town that the boy had been, hanging around for several hours. DEBATE PASSES <Tt» To Page Foer> who were routed out of the arms of morpheus and rushed to the senate chamber. They weren’t particularly happy about it. Before Morse took the floor, Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.) carried the ball for anti-administra-tion forces. He spoke from 3:441 a. m. until 5:15. Morse began his talkathon by calling for adoption of a senate rule to end filibusters. He has sponsored such** resolution for many years and he promised to try again this year. If it's adopted, he pointed out, it would be impossible for a senator to talk so long. He was forWfiad Muring bls, speech by a rose tn his lapel, a pot of hot tea a glass of orange juice, a cup of warm water end an assistant at his side. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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