Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1959 — Page 8

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Delay Efforts To End Strike

WASHINGTON (UPP— Federal medtattrs postponed indefinitely today their efforts to settle the 115-d ay-old steel strike. The announcement came as the Supreme Court met for its regular weekly conference, its main question probably being the legality of an injunction which would send the 500.000 striking Steelworkers back to their jobs for 80 days. Joseph F. Finnegan, director of the Federal Mediation Service, said both management and union negotiators have advised him their experts on pensions and insurance cannot agree on the cost of several strike-settling proposals. Finnegan said there was no point in continuing the talks in the absence of agreement on basic statistics. No date was set for resumption of the talks. But it was understood! he government planned to wait until after the Supreme Court rules on the Taft-Hartley injunction before taking further

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action. Justices Schedule Petitions At today’s session, the nine justices were scheduled to examine their regular quota of petitions for review. The court meets Monday at noon to announce opinions and orders. In view of the fact the court was following its routine procedure, it appeared likely that the steel decision would be handed down Monday. However, it could act at any time. _Once a case has been argued, as the steel case was last Tuesday, it is discussed by the justices in secret session. No one else is present. The junior justice —now Potter Stewart of Cincinnati—answers any knocks on the door. Each Has Say After each member of the court has had a chance to speak, a vote is taken The junior justice votes first so thathhwillnot be influenced by the vote of his

mor experienced colleagues. If the Chief Justice finds himself with the majority at the end of the voting, he assigns a member of the group to write the majority opinion. In cases dealing 3ith vital national issues, like the eel walkout, this person is usually himself. Dissenting justices sometimes join in a single opinion. At other times, each dissenter expresses his views separately. A dissenter may even join in a goup opinion and then write one of his own in addition. Writes Separate Opinion Some members of the court, notably Justice Felix Frankfurter, like to go along with the majority and then write a separate "concurring" opinion. Frankfurter, the most wordy of the justices, has been known to write an opinion that could not be properly placed in any of the categoriesmentioned.l twasreferred to as merely a “separate opinion.” When these opinions are finished, each one is circulated to all the members of the court. After reading a particularly cogent dissent, one or more members of the majority sometimes have gone over to the other side, thus changing the vote 'and starting things all over again. At the very least, the justice writing the majority opniion would want to take points of dissent into account /and answer them. 1 i MENTAL HEALTH Con-tlnuod from _on« Meeting Saturday Chairmen from all parts of the state will meet at Richmond Sat--1 urday to pick up more information concerning the project. The month of November will be devoted to the project, which closes December 1. Mrs. Don Beery’s Girl Scout troop will trim the tree which will be used at the Gas office where I gifts will be displayed. Sharp objects, glass, or breakI able jars of cosmetics should not |be included; squeeze bottles of plastic are preferred. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 2:30 p.m.—Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject, “Finding the Truth That Makes Men Free." One of the scripture texts for consideration will be John 8:32, “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free,” (New World Trans.) Tuesday 8 p.m. — Bible study using the study aid, "Your Will Be Done On Earth.” Friday 7:30 p.m.—Theocratic Ministry School followed by Kingdom Ministry Service Meeting.

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Annual CROP Drive Planned Next Week The kickoff meeting for the annual CROP drive to raise 5,000 bushels of corn, or ite equivalent, will be held at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the Adams Central library. Silvan Sprunger announced today. All township chairmen, all solicitors, and all workers are urged to be present at the meeting to pick up their supplies, and get their final directions for the drive which will take place next week. Wilson To Speak The Rev. Gerald Wilson, state campaign director, will be present to explain.the procedure, and show a film on the program. All over the nation, people are again being given the opportunity to share their abundance with the unfortunate of the world, com or cash to provide food for the homeless, starving refugees in countries where war, disease and poverty rule. All Faiths Represented The Christian Rural Overseas Program is the agency in Adams county which' collects the gifts of Chrisitans of all faiths; Catholic, Lutheran, ''or Protestant gifts may be channeled through their respective organizations if the gift is so designated. A total of 440 million pounds of grains, oils, rice, meat, and other staples have been given to destitute people all over the world since CROP was formed as the relief collection agency of the Church World Service in 1947. CROP pays the administrative charges, such as overseas warehousing, repackaging, and finally distributing of government surplus food. Milk Not Available Unfortunately, dried milk, which has been in surplus for several years, has now been taken off the surplus list. Thousands of people the world over depended on that milk for their day-to-day existence. In Hong Kong. Chinese refugees were slowly being strengthened to make the long trip to the United States. Many children are too undernourished to pass the entrance physical. Now that milk is not available free as surplus, it must be purchased. Local Program CROP is primarily a community action program. It is non-denom-inational. Gifts from CROP reach refugees and other needy of any nation, color, creed or religious affiliation. CROP gifts sow not only the seeds of kindness but also the

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Commercial Speed Record Set By Jet BALTIMORE, (UPI)-An American Airlines 707 set a new commercial speed record Thursday by I flying form Los Angeles to Friend-1 ship International Airport here in exactly four hours. The giant Boeing jet hit a top speed of 610 miles an hour on the 2.060 mile flight, the airline said. The old record from Los Angeles to Baltimore was 4 hours and 34 minutes, set by an American jetliner May 30. Heavy Fire Damage At Mishawaka Plant MISHAWAKA, Ind. (UPI) —Fire at a laboratory and office at the Bell Band plant of the U. S. Rubber Co. caused “thousands of dollars*' damage, officials said today. Firemen battled the blaze for three hours late Thursday, Cause of the fire was not announced, but one report said false ceilings and walls in an old building were mostly affected. The plant's 4,500 employes reported to work today as usual. Over 2.500 Dally Democrats are sold and delivered in Decatur ■ach day.

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