Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1956 — Page 7

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County Rural Youth Meets Monday Night Members of the Adams county rural youth are urged to meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. to help prepare and send out the monthly newsletter. The jneeting will be held at the county extension office, basement of the Decatur post office. REPUBLICANS (Continued From Paco Ono) . Stahly. Berne A, and Dan Speicher, Berne C. Committeemen who filed previously include Walter Thieme, East Union; Wilbur H. Blakey, West Union; Henry O. Oettfng, West Root; Martin Gallmeyer, North Preble; Louis Reinking, Jr., South Preble; Franklin H. Fruechte, North Kirkland; Clarence Black, South St. Mary’s; Austin Merriman, North Blue Creek; Elmer Beer, South Monloe; Menno Augsburger, French; Richard Meshberger, North Hartford; Gail Runyon, South Hartford; Cecil E. Smitley, West Jefferson; Robert C. Butcher, Decatur 1-A; Oliver W. P. Macklin, 2A; Lawrence Kohne, 1-B; Ralph J. Roop, 3-B; Niland D. Ochseurtder, 1-C; Frank E. Bohnke, 2C; Louis E. Smitley, 3-C; Everett G. Hutter, 1-D; Roger L. Singleton, Decatur Root; Elmer Winteregg Sr., Berne B, and Clarence Buckingham, Geneva B. G. O. P. Committeemen The Republican list of precinct committeemen includes three contests in the Berne precincts. Filed yesterday were C. August Nagel, Berne A; Willard Wulliman, Berne B, and Ed Eichenberger, Berne C. They oppose Ellis jJ. Lehman, Walter HiUy ana Tilman Flueckiger, respectively. Clarence C. Shepherd filed Thursday for Geneva B. There is one vacancy. South Blue Creek? Other G- O. P. committeemen are -Elma Gaunt, East Union; Clyde Harden, West Union; R. W. Rice, East Root; Milton E. Fuhrman, West Root; Harvey Caston, North Preble; Glen Girod, South Preble: Harvey Mankey, North Kirkland; Floyd Ehrman, South Kirkland; Clarence Snyder, North S ashington; Eli Curtis Engle, uth Washington; Roland J. Miller, North St. Mary’s; Ben BcCullough, South St. Mary’s; Frederick A. Myers, North Blue Creek, Clifford G. Essex, Notth Mon- " roe; Raymond Harrison, South Monroe; Leo E. Engle, French; C. Roy Pdonnan, North Hartford; Lewis Martin, South Hartford; Wesley G. Amstutz, North Wabash; Thomas A. Sullivan. Ceylon; Chester L. Adams, East Jefferson; Jesse O. Teeter, West Jefferson. Cal F. Peterson, Decatur 1-A; Cal E. Peterson, 2-A; Luther E. Clase, 3-A, Chalmer Werst, 1-B; John M. Doan, 2-B; William F. Kohls, 3-B; Lavern Bowan, 1-C; Curtis Hill, 2-C; Paul .Daniels, 3-C; Arthur Hall, 1-D; Paul Hilyard, Decatur-Root, and Ralph W. Snyder, Geneva A. Convention Delegates Democrat delegates to the state convention are Severin Schurger, Robert Cole, Kenneth Hirfchy, Harry Hebble, Walter Thieme. Louis Reinking Jr., William Kruse, Lester Brunner. Richard Meshberger, Karl Sprung er, William Hirachy and Stanley Baumgartner. Republican convention delegates include True M. Andrews, Leo E. Engle, Floyd Aspy, Enos D. Lehman. Clovis Oberli, Ell Curtis Engle. Ben McCullough. Cal F. Peterson, Cal E. Peterson and Harry Essbx. Man Arrested For Extortion Attempt \ INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Lowell Sigler, 20. of Cicero was free today under $2,000 awaiting trial on charges of trying to extort $25 from a Noblesville woman. Trade in a Good Town — Decatut

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Huntington Winner In Triangular Meet The Huntington Viklnga, piling up 73 points, won a triangular track meet at Huntington Thursday afternoon. The Columbia City Eagles were second with 56 points and Decatur finished third with 32. The Yellow Jackets came through with only one first place, Harold Sommers copping the 440yard dash. 100-yard dash — G. Deutsch (CC) first; Humphrey (H) second; Foor (H) third. Time—lo. 4. 220-yard dash — Chalfant (H) first; Handwork (H) second; Murphy (D) third. Time —26.7. 440-yard run — Sommers (D) first; Chalfant (H) second; Burns (CO third. Time—s9.B. 880-yard run — Petrie (H) first; Smith (CC) second; Sommers (D) third. Time—2;2o. Mile run — Mitchell (H) first; Flora (D) second; Krueckeberg (D) third. Time—s:l9. High hurdles — Johnson (H) first; Ressler (CC) second; Dorwin (D) third. Time—l7. Low hurdles — Deutsch (CO first; Dorwin (D) second; Myer (H) third. Time—22.6. Shot put — Weller (H) first: Woodham (CC) second; Schwarts (CC) third. Distance —44’5”. Broad jump — Humphrey (H) first; Zuzzard (H) second; Planner (CC) and Miller (CC) tied for third. Distance—2o'. Pole vault — Deutsch (CC) first; Chapin (H) second; B. Deutsch (CC) and Ramp (CC) tied for third. Height—lo*. High jump — Woodham (CC) first; Buzzard (H) and Hill (H) tied for second and third. Height—--s’. „ Mile relay — Won by Huntington ; Decatur second; Columbia City third. Time—4:o6.l. Half-mile relay — Won by Huntington; Columbia City second: Decatur third. Time —1:38.9. Don Arnold Quits As Adams Central Coach Don Arnold, head eoach at the Adams Central high school for the past three years, today announced his resignation, effective at the close of the present school year. Arnold cited continuous criticism pf tfis failure to win a County or sectional championship as the reason for his resignation. He pointed out that his varsity teams, in his three years, have established the two best victory records in the seven years since the consolidated school was established, and this year won the county second team tourney. Arnold said he has no definite plans as to a future position. Gene Littler Leads Azalea Open Meet WILMINGTON, N. C. (INS) — Gene Littler of Palm Springs, Calif., has a one-stroke lead today as play begins in the second round of the 72-hole $12,500 Azalea open golf tournament in Wilmington. Littler posted a six-under-par 66 in the opening round Thursday over the rain-sodden Cape Fear country club course. Bracketed in second place with 67 s were Arnold Palmer, Latrobe, Pa.; Stan Leonard, La Chute Canada, and George Bayer, Cincinnati. Fined, Jailed For Jobless Pay Claim INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Roy Shockly, of Indianapolis, was fine: $25 and costs and sentenced to 3 f days in jail Thursday for claiming unemployment compensation whet he actually had a job. In addition. Shockley was direct ed to refund to the Indiana employ ment security division $351, the total of the weekly payments he received.

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Pistons Meet Warriors For Pro Net Title By International News Service Philadelphia’s Eastern division champions will meet their Western counterparts. Fort Wayne, In the first game Saturday of the National Basketball Association championship playoffs. The Warriors gained the best-of-aeven championship round Thursday night by defeating Syracuse. 109 to 104, in the deciding game of their best-of-five semifinal aeries. — Fort Wayne made it by defeating St. Louis. 102 to 97, in the final game of the Western semi-finals. The first game of the title round WIH be played on the Warriors’ home court and will be televised nationally. The second game will be played Sunday night in Fort Wayne. A convention hall crowd of 7,587 watched the Warriors take an 11-point lead and hold on with eight minutes to play. Paul Arizin was high scorer with 35 points and Neil Johnston, who tallied six of Philadelphia’s last eight points, had 25. Dolph Schayes netted 28 for the Nationals. Syracuse outscored Philadelphia from the floor, 42-41, but was outgunned from the foul line, 27-20, and on the backboards, 73-53. The Pistons, who dropped the first two games of the best-ot-flve series, wrapped up their third straight and deciding victory in the fading minutes of Thursday night’s contest. The western division’s regular season winners pulled into an early lead pn superior shooting and held a 46-to-37 halftime margin. But the Hawks rallied In the third Quarter to take a 57-56 lead with slightly more than four minutes left. __ Fort Wayne, after watching the gap widened to as far as 62 to 57, Closed to within one point at the end of the period and finally crept ahead after a see-saw battle in the final quarter. George Yardley and Larry Foust paced the winners with 20 points each, while Jack Coleman also tallied 2ff points in St. Louis’ losing cause.. . The game was marked by 67 personal fouls with five players fouling out in the last period.

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California lightweight champ Don Jordan Thursday night. Willie Ketchum, volatile manager of Carter, eaid he would guarantee champion Bud Smith $25,000 if Smith would put hie lightweight championship on the block against Carter in Loa .Angeles in June.