Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1954 — Page 8
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Ives May Contest Hamman Victory Ives Insists He's Still In Running NEW YORK (INS)—Republican Sen. Irving M. Ives, apparently defeated Tuesday by Democrat Averell Harriman tor the New York governorship tn a tight race, i said today he still was in the running pending an official recanvass and u tally of some 6,300 absentee ballots. latest unofficial figures show Harriman' the winner by roughly 9.699 votes out of the more than 5-million cast. Harriman's narrow plurality' over Ives seesawed as errors;' were found in vote tabulations in Nassau and Onandago counties. A revised count in Onandago ' threw 1,493 votes to IVes. A reeheck of the Nassau vote resulted in a 3.000 gain for Harriman. ' Official results may not be■ known for some time. Under state law, county election boards are required to forward re-examined vote figures to the secretary of state within 25 days after election. Military votes can be counted until Nov. 25 if the ballots are fsistmarked ahead of the election date. Meantime Democratic state chairman Richard Balch charged police officers have “abused” Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's order impounding voting machines and demanded the machines remain in custody of bi-partisan election boards. He said in a wire to Dewey I that in Warren county the Repub ■ Mean sheriff, who also is GOP county chairman, had attempted to remove the voting machines from the bi-partisan elections board. In New Rochelle, Balch charged, the chief of [>olice who campaigned openly for the Republican can - didates had taken control of the machines. Attorney general Nathaniel Goldstein began a statewide investigation into reports of fraudu lent registrations and voting irregularities at polling places. The probe will cover New York City. Nassau, Suffolk and West cheater counties and some upstate cities. Pacts Submitted To French Assembly PARIS (INS) —French premier Pierre endes-France has submitted to the national assembly'* ... foreign affairs committee, the London-Paris agreements bn rearming a sovereign West Get many. ~ He presented the pact tc. the group Wednesday .night. CENTRAL SOYA (Continued from Pare One) • plants at Decatur, (parent plant). Gibson City. 111,, Marion. 0.. Har risburg. Pa., and Memphis, Tenn Tulsa—The U.S. produced more than 54 billion gallons of motor fuel during 1953. - FRI. SAT. SUN. C’Mon Action Fans — Here’s the Event Yeu've Been Walting For! The Cort Re-Opens With Your Favorite Kind of Entertainment! BIG OPENING BILL! BOMBA / •» ,h * JUNGLE * Herring johnny SHEFFIELD —ADDED THRILLER—BLAZING ifIFSV THi wuri I ■■ .wild Bin Emonae [Mi *rZ}s-'!n nil lld - -1
Cort Theater Will Be Reopened Friday j The Cort theater, which up until election day, resounded with political oratory as the headquarters of the local Republican organisation. will echo to the sounds of gunfire and horses hooves starting Friday when the popular movie house re-opens for the fall and winter season. Catering principally to the tastes of action fans, which includes the young at heart of all ages, the Cort will present pictures of the old West, plus stories of adventure and. excitement. The theater will be open Friday. Saturday and Sunday ot each week. The opening program includes, the latest Wild Bill Elliott saga. 'Vigilante Terror," and the newest adventures of Bomba the Jungle Boy. "Killer leopard ", starring Johnny Sheffield. Jay MacGinnittie. manager of the Drive-in theater during the summer, will have charge of the Cort. , Extension Office Gift Headquarters Donates Space For Gifts To Patients The Adams county extension office. in the basement of the Decatur post office, has donated nr space as a depot for Christmas gifts for state hospital patients. Mrs. Harry Raudenbush, chairman of the 1954 Christmas present pros ject in Adams county, said this ■ morning. The drive is sponsored by the Indiana association for mental health, which is attempting to duplicate or surpass last year's total of 33.000 individually wrapped gfits for the 16.000 patients in the 10-state mental institutions. There are niany residents of this county who are in state mental Institutions. Christmas gifts must be new. individually wrapped, and identifiable on forms supplied by the drive. In order to be distributed properly at Christmas, they must be at the depot not later than December 1. k 5 APARTMENT fCont in ued frSBS Page One) ~ SB9B.G’OO windfall on a $5,980,000 FHA-insured, loan; Farragut Gardens, Brooklyn. N. Y., with profits of $3,591,917 on a $21,719,300 loan; Beverly Manor. Columbus", Ohio, which pro4uced profits of $1,054.354 on gn $8,826,400 loan; Baldwin 1 Gardens Co. Development. Los Angeles, profits of $481,400 on a $2,866,400 loan; and the Billy Mitchell Village Development. San Antonio, Tex., of $477,700 on a >3.220,200 loan. Some of the firms, it was said, have asked for a conference with FHA to discuss the situation, but from the nature of the requests. FHA officials declared; "They apparently do not intend to pay back the money and we’re going to move ahead.” As a result, officials said Mason, who owns all the preferred stock ! in the corporations, may call the stockholders* meetings himself and empanel new boards bl directors. However, they said the agency may take “other steps” to recover the profits. w — TODAY — Continuous from 1:30 “GORILLA AT LARGE” Anne Brancroft, Cameron Mitchell ALSO — Shorts 15c • 50c BE SURE TO ATTEND! FRL&SAT. Winner of the f 954 Academy Award as the Best Documentary Film of the Year! OPENS UP AWHOU NSW WORLD N. OF BdTERTAINMKNTI ■ — tfe-serr print by TtCHNICOLOR . \M ta FIATUM-lINOTH T TRUE-LIFE J-MJ’C' “7- ADVENTURJH **** Fi Jit ! u Kants tatoinNewlty ! Ml* bv TfCNNICOIOR T o—o— Sun. Mon. Tues.—" Broken Lance” Soencer Tracv, Richard* Wldmark 1
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Prominent French Painter Is Dead Hjnri Matisse Dies • Wednesday In Nice NICE (liNS) —French painter Henri Matisse, one of the giants of modern art. died Wednesday in Nice, lie would have been 85 next month. The death of the painter following a heart jlttack was made public this morning. -He had been ill off and on ii recen’. months. The white • haired and bearded, master returned to Nice and his,
"ng no. work on Oct. 14 after spending three months nt his small country house in nearby*St. Dnul de Vence. His latest creation - left unfinished at his death - was (he cut paper pattern for a stained glass window. Among Matisse's top masterpieces are the mural' “Dance *•finished in 1933 for the Pittsburgh, Pa., museum of modern painting, the still life “Saxifrages and Christmas Roses" 1944 and his papei patterns, such as the curtain for Rustian h*llet - Faryndole." Peculate <«*oMllnu»d From Pane One) move would cost him chairmanship ' of a standing committee of the 1 house. * |
Jobless Pay Claims Decrease In State INDIANAPOLIS (INSS — The indiapa employment security division reported today that additional recalls by automotive manufacturers and their suppliers cut jobless insurance claims to 43,478 last week. The total was 2.800 less than the week before. However, new layotis were reported in the primary metals, television and apparel industries. Claims from newly-jobiesfr’persons I totaled 6,379 last week, compared to 6.588 the week before. New York—Jamaica’s supply of aluminum ore is expected to last isoto 60 yearh. • I Si.;’ »
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New Auto Output Now In High Gear frETROI T(INS)—Aut omobin o 1 DETROIT (INSX Automotive News today announced that 1955-: model >ar production is now in high gear, with output soaring 38.5 percent this week. The trade paper estimated 95,060 cars will be built this week, compared with 68.64!) last weekthe best since inid-August. Automotive News added that with Chevrolet now returned to full production the General Mot- ' ore division will pass Ford divi--1 slon as the year”s top producer. > New York -Amerh ans use their i telephones an average of 188 mili lion times a day. . ,
