Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1956 — Page 8

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Riesel To Continue War On Racketeers Blinded Columnist Fights Labor Racket NEW YORK (INS)—Labor columnist Victor Riesel, blinded by an arid-throwtag thug, has renewed Ma tight against “sleety tabor racketeers" with a call for a relentless congressional probe of mob rule In labor. The Writer’s emotional plea for the federal inquiry • was made Thursday as he left his hospital bed for the first time in six weeks to meet With newsmen. i'W His appeal met with favor in Washington from numerous legis latots, including the ranking Re publican member of the senate la bor committee who suggested that, the justice department launch a sweeping Investigation. Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R EVERY i SATURDAY NIGHT ROUND DANCING and FLOOR SHOW DOWN AT . .. The MOOSE Wrai-—

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of New Jersey), said he thought this would be more effective than a congressional probe. Riesel vowed to the newsmen to continue the fight against labor racketeers whom he blames for the early morning acid attack on hltn. The 41-y ear-old New York Daily Mirror columnist, who also Is syndicated, said! "These bums — these crumbs — they knocked me out for six weeks but that’s all. I expect to leave the hospital next Monday or Tuesday, and the day after I will return to my office and my type“ThesA racketeers nave not sue ceeded In discouraging me or my staff. We will continue to fight them X we're going after these mobs that are trying to frighten the country." To Boost Passenger Fares On Turnpike Pennsy Turnpike To Cut Truck Charges HARRISBURG, Pa. (INS) - Passenger car fares will be increased while truck charges will be reduced on the Pennsylvania turnpike starting May 25. Truck charges for the 360-mile east-west trip will drop about 20 per cent —biggest beneficiary will be the 60,000 tandem axle semitrailers—while passenger car tolls will be boosted approximately 41 per cent. The commission’s new 8 schedule calls for passenger cars to pay 15.50. instead «f for’the 360mile Jaunt across Pennsylvania between the Ohio line and the Delaware River. The 60,000 pounders, as a representative example, will be tagged for $18.95 instead of 823.80. The new schedule is the first general fare revision on the turnpike since it was opened in October. 1940. Intermediate charges on the east-west route will be reduced according to distance traveled by trucks but passenger car fares will be increased. The commission has fixed the following representative tolls for passenger cars: From Gateway on the Ohio line to Harrisburg, the new charge will be 83.60 compared to the old tariff of 82.45. From Harrisburg to Valley Forge the toll will be 8115 instead of 90 cents. For 6®,000 pound trucks the charge from Gateway to Harrisburg will be 814.10 instead of 815.45. From Harrisburg to Valley Forge, truck tolls will drop from 85.60 to 83.40. Passenger fgre? will be biked 25 cents. \ Jeka L. DeVoHH Attorney ' 2 / KSTATK MO. 51 IB -t) NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OP Samuel W. Howard In the Circuit Court of Adams County, April term, WMIn -the matter of the Estate ot Samuel W. Howard, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Francis M. Howard as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circnilt Court, on the 11th rtf June. at which time all persons interested In said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim .to any part of said estate. Francis M. Howard, Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Judge May 18—25

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Tells Use Os Funds From Buddy Poppies 50 Percent Stays In z Local Community Commander Theodore Baker ot Veterans of Foreign Wars post No. 6236 said today that he had many requests as to how the V. F. W. spends money collected in the annual sale Os Baddy Poppies in this community. "First, and most important,” he said, ’’is the fact that of every dime collected, five cents stay in the local community. We here on the community level know the needs and desires'of those veterans who must have assistance. "Two and one-half cents of the original dime goes to our own state and National V.F.W. rehabilitation service,” the commander went on. "In away that is like keeping the money Mere in the community. The V.F.W. last year processed 156,006 successful claims that netted a return of 8139,660,000 to veterans. “The next item is probably the most heart-warming,” Baker continued. “I speak of our V. F. W. national home for widows and orphans at Eaton Rapids. Mich. Here is a home for the children and Widows of our departed comrades and those who are not able to care for their own families. “That leaves just one and onehalf cents and this goes to pay the disabled veterans who made the poppies and for other necesaary expenses in the campaign." c James Bowman To Enter Springfield SPRINGFIELD. Mass. — James Bowman of 422 South 13th St.. Decatur, Ind., has been accepted as a freshman at Springfield College and will begin his studies Septem ber 36. A graduate of Decatur high school next .week the new Springfield College student is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bowman. He will major in physical edtfeation in the school of physical education. DIPLOMAS <Costin«*eH from rage OaelfP* tpember of the class. A son 6. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fuelling, he also received a certificate for tor honors in the regional compre hensive mathematics examination and for outstanding performance in the state contest. He received the school award for ability 1 it mathematics and was also nanreu recipient of the Monmouth PT A 8100 scholarship awarded to a boy or girl who plans to enter the ’’teaching field. David Allen Beery, fourth rank ing in the class, and son of Air. and Mrs. Robert Beery, was se lected as one of the finalists sot a scholarship to Purdue Univer sity, where he will enter 4ht school of engineering. He was awarded a certificate of outstand ing performance in the state mathematics contest and a schoo medal for mathematics. Kenneth Gallmeyer, son ot Mr and Mrs. Paul Gallmeyer, also re ceived a scholarship which ht turned down to enter InternatiOn al Business College in Fori Wayne. Several scholarships foi athletics and scholarship rank ings have been offered to Norberi Witte. Delmore Fuelling, son o’ Mrs. Ida Fuelling, received the DeKalb award for agricultural accomplishments. According tc Jones, 12 of the class plan further schooling. If you have sometnmg to sell o rooms for rent, try a Democr> Want Ad It brine* result* JIMIfE W& YOU HAVI TMCO TH! RIST NOW BUY THE BIST \ JAVALEE / <M0 ssp* • romnt-mmct maw • APPROX. 325 ft. te Nw Kb • PACKIO IN PAPIRMM • MILMW, ROT TUATW • GUARANTf ID TO WORK IN ANY PROPBRLY ADJUSTID HAT BAUR A fttmt fa Mexican bator, btadof twine that commands respect, because it represents to you, a savings over domestic twine whboat any Merifice of quality. Place Your Order Mow I ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOP BERNE ** MONROE 2-2612 6-6035 GENEVA PLEASANT MILLS 14 7-7316 WILLIAMS L. A S. on 18, Hoagland

Ted Kleinhenz Is Grand Prize Winner Ted Alan Klelnhem, aged nine, 809 North Fifth street, has been notified that he has won the grand prise in the all-over six weeks coloring contest sponsored by the •Rose Hill Dairy of Bluffton. He is to appear on the “Ramar of the Jungle” program over WKJG-TV at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning, when his prise will be awarded to him in person. Ted is a fourth grade pupil at the Northwest Elecentary school and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kleinheni. Official Returns On Stale Primary Eisenhower Polled 58 Percent Votes INDIANAPOLIS (INS) Complete official returns from Indiana's primary today showed Pres,, idem Eisenhower won 58 percent of the votes, Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, 40 percent, and Lar Daly, of Chicago, token OOP aspirant, two percent The totals were Ike, 351,913; Kefauver, 242,842, and Daly, 13,326. The returns showed three close congressional contests. Wilfrid J. UUrich, of Aurora, finihed only 231 votes ahead of Richard D. Robertson, of Brownstown, for the ninth district Democratic congressional nomination. Also, the count for the third district OOP nomination for ingress was F. Jay Nimitx, of South Bend, 10,512. and Robert S. Baker, of Michigan City, 10,125. And -in the second district Democratic congressional race, Thurman Crook, a former congressman from Logansport, downed Rochester Mayor William Jefferson by the close lineup of 4.704 to 4,027. Trade in a Good Town — Decatu

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Red Cross Directors Meet Tuesday Night. The annual meeting of the Red Cross board of directors for the Adams county chapter will take place Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the pecatur Youth and Community Center. The public is invited to attend the meeting. Bracey Property Sold At Auction The Lynford D. Bracey home in Stratton Place was sold at public auction yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Braun. The high bid was 319,100. Midwest Realty and Auction Co. of this city conducted the sale, with J. F. Sanmann officiating. The Bracey family will move to Michigan in the near future. It y<.tt have eomethlng «, sell u rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It bringa result*. WEAR A V. F. W. BUDDY POPPY FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY 18, 19

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