Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1954 — Page 6

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Gandall Loses Job Over Jenner Battle Movie Press Agent Ousted From Job INDIANAPOLIS (IN) —William P. Gandall said today that he has lost his job as a movie press agent because of a verbal liattle with Senator William E. Jenner (R-Ind.) in Washington last Saturday. Gandall said that when he phoned hie heme in New York, his father said a telegram had been received from Universal Pictures Corporation saying Gandall was discharged. Gandall, who waa in Indianapolis to promote a movie, said the wire indicated the firing wan because of publicity resulting from his conflict with Jenner while he was being questioned before the Indiana senator’s internal security subcommittee.! The fifth amendment had been invoked by Gandall when Jenner asked whether he had served with the -Abraham Lincoln brigade during the Spanish Civil War and whether he had been trained in sabotage and espionage by Russian officers in Spain. However, Gandall admitted in IndianapAs that he had served with the Spanish Loyalist forces as an instructor in guerrilla warfare. During service with United States marines in Nicaragua in 1927 and 1928, Gandall received his guerrilla warfare training, according to his statement. Gandall said: "In refusing to answer Jenner’s questions', I‘‘stood'on my rights as an American. It’s a hell of a thing It you've got to -be scared to open your mouth in this country. 1 Gandall also insisted that he and Jenner worked together tor months while both were stationed at Marbury Hill in England. Jenner was a captain and Gandall was a staff sergeant and acting special services officer, who arranged recreational activities for aviators. Gandall eaid: "We had fights every day over the programs." In Washington, Jenner said he had never known Gandall. He admitted, however, that Gandall might have been one of the soldiers who passed through -Marbury Hill while Jenner was adjutant. RCA Cuts Price Os TV Color Receivers CAMDEN, N. J. (IN) —The RCA Victor television divisiotf has announced it is cutting the suggested retail price of its 15-inch color TV receivers from >I,OOO to >495. The firm aaid anyone who has purchased one of these sets in the past will get a rebateHenry G. Baker, vice president and general manager of the division, eaid the move was made "in anticipation of the advent of larger color television screens.” RCA has produced about 5,000 of these sets to date. Over 100,000 German Laborers On Strike FRANKFURT (IN) —Bavarian, metal workers posted pickets today around scores of factories in the first major strike by German laborers since 1933. More than 100,000 ot the union's 150,000 members are out. > HATS! Vi PRICE! Cal E. Peterson Real Clothing Sale.

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■ ■ I •-, > MERTON B. TICt (right), of Mitchell, S. D, newly-elected commander* in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wan, receives, in Philadelphia, a gavel from Wayne E. Richards, of Arkansas City, Kansas, the outgoing national commander. In his acceptance speech at the organization’s 55th annual national encampment, Tice reaffirmed the VJP.W.*a advocacy of universal military training. (International Soundnhoto)

$67,000 In Maney Missing From Bank ANDERSON, Ind., (INS) — Officials and police today began a search for >67,090 tn packaged money which apparently disappeared from the Citizens Banking company of Anderson. Bank officials said the money became missing sometime over the week end of July 21-Aug. 2. They would give no details but insisted that the loss was fully covered by federal insurance. SENATEBOGGED (Ceatlaoed From Page Opel Other key items still on the senate's schedule include the social security bill, a proposal to increase the national debt limit and the conference report on the foreign aid bill. Knowland said he plans to work the senate late every night in an effort to get through the legislative log-jam as quickly as possible.

Prescribed by State Board of Accounts Town Budget Form No 1 Notice To Taxpayers Os Tax Levies In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purpoaea by the eivll town of Monroe, Adame County, Indiana. Before the Board of Tvwn Trustees Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe, Adams County, Indlana, that the .proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular regular place, on the 30c.1t day of August 1954 will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATIONS FOR TOWNS General Fwadt ■ ’ , * ? Supplies I Services Personal 31 Office Supplier i:oo JI £ aary of Trustees ....— 12.00 4 Materials It Salary, Clerk-Treasurer 12,00 43 Other Materials 41Z S 4 13 Salary, Town Marshal .... 12.00 & Current Charges 14 Salary, St. Comrnis. 51 Insur & Off Bd Prem. 250.00 15 Comp. Town Attorney .... 10.00 7 Properties 16 Compen. of Firemsn — 250,00 72 Equipment 200.00 18 Other Compensation .... 850.00 TOTAL GENERAL FUND ..$4190.(4 r Services Contractual Street Feed: 21 Commun & Transpor .. 2060.00 1 Services Personal 22 !! e . at ' Lt ' Pow - * Wat 9oeo J 1 ®*l| St- Commie. 240.00 23 Print and Advertising .. 120.00 12 Salary of Employees 400.00 24 Repairs — 100.00 4 Materials .... 1913.94 TOTAL STREET FUND $2553.94 ESTIMATE OF TOWN FUNDS TO BE RAISED Funds Required Fer Expenses Te General Street December 31st of Incoming Year, Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for .Incoming year $4190.64 $2559.94 X. Necessary expenditures to be made froin appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year 1483.65 371.28 8. Additional appropriations necessary to be made August Ist to December 31st of present year 4. Outstanding temporary loans to be paid before Qec. 31st of present year — not included in lines 2 or 8 .... 5. Total Funds Required (Add lines 1, 2. 3 and 4)..-.. 5(74.29 2925.20 Funds On Hand And To Be Received From Sources Other Than Proposed Tax Levy! J- ™ Ac,ual Balance, July Slid of present year 8.28 7. Taxes to be collected, pneaent year (December - settlement) 1501.59 --- - 9. Miscellaneous Revenue to be received Aug. Ist of present rear to Dec. slst of incoming year (Schedule on fUe in office of Town Clerk-Trees a. Spacial Taxes (see Schedule) b. Fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) 9. Total Funds (Add lines, 6,7, 8a and »hl 1509.97 10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF INCOMING TEAR (deduct line 9 from line 5) 41(4.42 11. Operating Balance (not In excess of expense Jan. Ist to June 30. lens Mlsc. Revenue for same period! 26.22 v? IX AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BT TAX LEVT (Add lines 10 and 11) 4190.(4 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property ‘.....$ 349,220 Number of Taxable Polls 65 FUNDS Levy on Levy on Amount to Polls Property be Raised General None 11.20 ( 4 1 90.(4 TOTAL ~ None sl-20 34190.64 Comparative Statement ot Taxes Collected and To Be Collected To Bo Collected Collected Collected Collected Name of Fund 1952 1953 1954 , 1955 General 31932.12 (30(4.06 (3679.30 (4190.64 TOTAL (1932.12 (30(4.06 $3579.30 (4190.(4 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thoreon. After the tax levies have 'been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the oecond Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their fallurt so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers fooling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board ot Tax Commissioners for further and (inal hearing thoreon, by filing of petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth’ Monday df September or on or beford the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later, and the state board will fix a date for hearing In this county. Artbar Raudebnsh, Pool Zerebcr, Homer Winteregg, Trustees Da.tod this 26th day of July l»f>4. AUGUST 10—17 — Advertisement — New Floor Core Ends Waxing

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Danny Jo Perez Is Winner By Knockout NEW YORK (IN) —New York lightweight Danny Jo Perez handed previously undefeated Dickie Wong his first setback Monday night when he scored an upset second round knockout over the Hawaiian fighter at St. Nicholas Arena. Wong, 22, a 13-to-5 pre fight favorite, had won his 13 previous professiorkd fights. Australian Minister Urges Defense Pact CANBERRA (IN) —Australian external affairs minister Richard Casey said today the Communists still are bent on world domination and Attetralia wants a southeast security arrangement "with teeth in it.” In a broadcast speech to the house of representatives Casey asked the countries of Southeast Asia to Join the weeternaponaored mutual defense plan.

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Sheppard Probe At Virtual Standstill Hearing Scheduled Thursday In Case CLHVBUINI> ' (IN) — Investigation into the hack-alaylng of Marilyn Sheppard reached a virtual standstill today as county officials prepared their case for the expected tiret-degree murder trial of the victim's doctor-husband. it was indicated Alonday when furniture was taken from the home of Dr. Samuel Sheppard in suburban Bay Village, that sections of the home where Marilyn was murdered on July Fourth will be reconstructed at the trial. Cuyahoga county comorer Samuel R. Gerber ordered the bed in which she was slain and a downstairs sofa on which her 30-year-old husband say's he -was sleeping removed from the home. Meanwhile, attorneys for the defense and the prosecution were preparing for Thursday’s hearing on an affidavit of prejudice filed by the defense against (Bay Village council president Gershom Barber. The writ was continued Monday until Thursday by common pleas Judge Frank Merrick. It charges that Barber is prejudiced and should be disqualified from presiding at Dr. Sheppard’s preliminary hearing, which will be held after the affidavit Issue is settled.

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