Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1946 — Page 9

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by Lyle O. Wilson who Is touring Donaldson told me. “I'm building he felt about that, Oklahomans Eat Jiiicy Steaks, Keep the country’ to Team ‘whit people them under contract and T'm| It is all right,” Mr. Hall replied. ; {stalled on every one; can't finish| “The mortgages are insured by the Wa ry Eye on Truman’ Ss Labor are thinking and talking about.) |'em. Under OPA prices the manu- | federal housing administration.” facturers just hold the lumber, I| Most of them were angry about Moves. wheat farmer, Mr. Donaldson, the| can't buy it except at’black mar-|one thing or another. But no one RY lumber merchant, and Mr. Paden, kets” was feeling any economic. pain. By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent ol Jae names of Somismeree, a But Mr. Donaldson was one of # * ou . , they or the those who said he thought OPA| BUT RUSSIA kept crowding into PERRY, Okla., June 4-Sitting around the cracker barrel here puts per y ey on g P g yt Atior ‘ou g . you at the oblong table beyond the lunch counter in Wesley Marcy's Jove o § hewven do Something 0 13 | shoud be continued. the conversation. If these men pi is a a. r only one hour at Arthur 5% i . : * { a . Tuy Sue har 8+ Wivsw Gem cafe, south side of the square, Perry, Okla.; population about 6500. | “PAUL PORTER ought to be fairly represent the opinion of this be harvested. Some - Oklahoma

You talk but you don't eat crackers. You eat steaks. In between A a aT ing! And aft 1 " the country, the Russians . Nr Sly mre bites of succulent beefs and French fried ‘potatoes somebody says ‘MR. DONALDSON pretty nearly here to hear some of this,” said|part of the niry farmers are balking at government

That's because of Arthur Mure Seehony Ought 0 give $hose strikers hell. If President Truman can a. ike you wien Ye Yelts Nr Leniheroeg >a bir] fof Yous We lifting and We are being too ins of ‘half their wheat crop at ray's unique method and the it, wi i | . : evators, skill of , talented teachers. ane i fo 1h Us ins iT a 4. 10: almost Donaldson is just back from Cali-| trator and once was Mr. Porter's] On an around-the-table poll of| “They can have mine right now” = Start lessons 'now and get®thy seated at Wes Marey's oblong table. | Aan oe ae TOS! | fornia. where he bought lumber and | employer. the question: Should we get tough- said the tall farmer. “I held my thrill of your life on your vaca- If Mr. Truman does that some of ip Size hereabou it cost him a lot. Before that he| “Yeah, I'd like to tell him about/er of firmer with the Russia, the wheat in the spring of 1920. I held tion when you find you're so the Republi ' f it happens the other way Noble had been to Arkansas but prices |it,” sald Mr. Donaldson, and the consensus was that now is the time |it for $3 a bushel when I “could popular — the center of the e Republican farmers around county isn’t going to like it, or like| were too high for him. others grimly agreed. to get tough. have sold it for about $2.16. I held

merriest whirl! Studios are here might even consider voting the President. Bitterness about ' he etl A Democratic next time. If Mr. Tru- strikes is real and 06D. Soatiil b Mr. Donaldson sald there was| Mr. Singletary said you couldn't| Mr. Hall summed it up: it long enough to sell it that fall

ARTHUR MURRAY —or phone FR. 2565, man fails the farm country ‘prob- | {plenty of lumber but that it was/rent ashouse in Perry. If you| “We ought to deal with them|for 90 cents a bushel. No sir, Pm "od ably will make the Republican tally After that it is OPA, although my| being held for higher prices—if the wanted a roof over your head you now,” he said. “We'll be in better not holding any wheat this year.” 38% North Pe In he hands oe rn 1 soar, luncheon” companions divided ex- OPA is destroyed or ceilings are had to buy it. Mr. Hall contributed shape to do it now than 10 years FR nnsylvania he il a Ju Fini . |actly evenly on the question should hiked. He, personally, thinks that that houses were selling upward of | from now when he have let our na-| THESE PROSPEROUS men and quickly — and have happy THE 10 WEN were eight from | OPA be abandoned entirely. is pretty bad not only for him but|100 per cent of their cost or normal tional defense get way down.” their town and county are just confidence in your dancing ever town and two from the country. Mr, Hall, the banker, Mr. Single-|for everyone. |value. His bank holds the mort-| I did not get the idea that Mr.| about as wild and woolly as a aul.

after, tary, the lawyer, Mr. Gang, the| “I'm building seven houges which gages on most of those value-in-! Hall or any of my companions urb of Columbus, O. rere

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the first minute y of talk when W. Lyle Wim K. Leatherock, publisher of the] Daily Journal, bawled for Wes Marcy to appear from his kitchen. “Damn it, Wes,” complained Mr. Leatherock, “these aren't fork steaks. I'm going to have to use a| knife to cut mine. Fork steaks are| what we ordered. Shouldn't have| any visitors here and give em a steak they can't cut with a fork.” n ® s L. G. WILLIAMS, across the |S table, laughed that wisecrack away. @ ; 5! The steaks were from Williams’ M. |= Sizes 8 to 16! and W. food store, a spacious enter- | prise where the chilled cases were |

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much’ qualification, | that was the way they: felt and] spoke. Mr, Leatherock said Noble 2 {county had sbeen complaining that = Mr. Truman lacked courage. He said they were changing their tune {since that Saturday talk. { But Mr. Truman has not yet won |them, Like most northern Oklahoma countiés, the farmers here] are Republicans, the town folk Democrats. The late F. D. R. car- | ried Perry by something under 300|S votes in 1944 and lost the farm dis- | tricts by a bit more. Republicans and Democrats alike, this typical farm area is waiting to see how the strike dispute comes out. They want to know whether congress will pass the legislation Mr. Truman asked for and whether he will veto the labor-control legislation congress has just passed.

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