Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1955 — Page 6

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Longest Telephone Coble Authorized WASHINGTON (INS) -The government today authorlaed the American Telephone and Telegraph

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Wildcat Strike At Indianapolis Plant Chrysler Plant Is Idled By Walkout INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — A wild cat strike ended and began again with violence today at the Indianapolis automatic transmission plant of Chrysler Corporation. For the second straight day, the strikers stopped production and in one instance a car was overturned and set on fire in the company parking lot. A number of other cars nearby were damaged. CIO • UAW international representative Jack Zeller said'some men started back on the midnight shift and he was certain the men would return to full force tor the day shift but they continued the strike. One worker said the strike was ordered by the union. He said workers were told to strike if a local agreement supplementing a master contract between company and union was not signed by midnight Tuesday. Company spokesmen charged the union with failing to control its membership and said that was the principal cause of the walkout. Members of local 1226, CIO -UAW blamed ‘confusing orders." Report New Attacks HAGERSTOWN, Ind. (INS) — Perfect Circle Corporation workers reported new attacks have been aimed at them as an outgrowth, presumably, of their refusal to strike. John Seward said a cow was killed at his home near Cambridge City, the second cow killing reported this week. Floyd Werking. of Hagerstown, Charles O’Brien, of Mooreland, and Jess Oilbest, of Dublin, reported windows broken in their homes. CIO-UAW workers are on strike at company plants at Hagerstown, two in Richmond and New Castle in a contract dispute. Rabbit Breeders To Meet Here Saturday The Adams county rabbit breeders association will meet at the county extension office Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, instead of at the Carl Steigmeyer home, as previously announced. The Purina pictures will be shown as an added feature. The public is invited to attend. If you have soa.ethlng <. sell or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad.Ji bgtags results

w Clerk-Treasurer Ik-*'-’ ■ MRS. MIRRIAM PARRISH HALL, Democrat candidate for clerktreasurer, is a graduate of Decatur high school and attended Davis Business college at Toledo, O. Mrs. Hall is a native of Adams county and she and her five children reside on North Fifth street with her father. John R. Parrish, retired Decatur school teacher and lifelong Democrat Mrs. Hall is a former employe of Central Sugar Co. and Central Soya Co. in Decatur and International Harvester Co., Fort Wayne. She is a member of the Methodist church and Tri Kappa sorority in Decatur. Mrs. Hall has had experience in bookkeeping, auditing and secretarial work. She has an excellent political background, being a granddaughter of the late Henry Krick, one time member of the Indiana general assembly; a niece ol George M. Krick, two-time mayor of Decatur; a cousin of Joseph Krick, former councilman, and a cousin of Judge Myles F. Parrish. Mrs. Hall started this week to make an active campaign for the office which she seeks. Fined At Berne For Traffic Violation Jack SchreibiWan. Indianapolis, former Daily Democrat reporter who has been visiting in Decatu r the last few days, paid a ?1 and costs traffic violation fine in Berne this week. Mrs. Homer Goodin Hurt Again In Fall Mrs. Homer .Goodin, who sustained a broken back in a fall at the Goodin home several months ago, fell again this morning. Extent of the new injury was not known at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

Truce Is Effected On Axle Mile Scrap Truce Os Two Weeks Is Effected Today COLUMBUS (INS) — A truce of at least two weeks in the impending auto license war between Ohio and her sister states of Michigan and Illinois was effected today. ■’ * Governor Lauache received a letter from Illinois secretary of state Charles Carpentier asking for a postponement, and at the same time worthed out an agreement with Michigan Governor G. Meunon Williams for a two weeks delay in the cancellation date of the reciprocity agreements which were to expire at midnight tonight Carpentier asked only for a delay in the effective date of the cancellhtion of the written agreements “pending clarification of both Illinois’ and Ohio’s position upon the entire motoring public of both states when there is no written reciprocity agreement In effect.” The Illinois official added, however, that “I can in ho way accede to the request” of Ohio for a new reciprocity agreement which would permit this state to levy its controversial axle mile tax on Illinois trucks.” He repeated his warning that Ohio cars would be required to have Illinois license plates in the absence of a written reciprocal agreement. The Ohio reciprocity board was to meet early this afternoon to act on the postponement request, and favorable action was deemed certain. Illinois- following Michigan’s lead of a day earlier, notified Ohio that it will riot accede to Ohio’s request for new reciprocity agreements which would specifically exclude Ohio’s axle - mile tax on trucks of three axles or more. Illinois secretary of state Charles F. Carpentier did ask Governor

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