Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1957 — Page 2
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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
Denies Beck's Case Prejudged By Government Eisenhower Denies Statement Made By Teamstets Leader WASHINGTON (UP)—President Eisenhower said today that Teamsters President Dave Beck was wrong in charging that the adminstration “prejudged” the union's case before the Senate Rackets Committee. Beck had complained that his removal from the U.S. delegation to the International Labor Conference in Geneva had this effect. Mr/ Eisenhower told his news conference that Beck’s statement was wrong. It was exactly because the administration did not want to prejudge the case that Beck was removed, he said. The President said he conferred with Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell before the secretary canceled plans to have Beck as a member- of the U.S. delegation. Meanwhile, a member of the Senate committee charged that a Teamsters Council on the West Coast had falsified its books. Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R-SD). a member of the committee, pounced on an entry in the books of Teamsters Joint Council 37 which listed payment of a $241.50 hotel bill for Thomas E. Maloney, Portland, Ore. The check was listed under expense allowances of union officers and delegates. Beck Ready to Appear Mundt said the books had “obviously been falsified.” Either the books had been "deliberately falsified,”'he said, or the union was “paying Maloney for his activities in Portland, which I believe to be racketeering activities.” The committee has heard testimony that Maloney was one of two Seattle racketeers sent to Portland by union officials to take ver vice and gambling. Mundt voiced his charge during testimony by R.R. Mikesell, secretary - treasurer of Teamsters Joint Council 37. Mikesell testified that certain financial records subpenaed by the committee have ‘gradually been destroyed” because a union vault was “terribly crowded for space.” He said all records available have been supplied to the committee. In Seattle, Beck said he was i ready to appear promptly before the committee, which is interested in his $160,000 home and in his personal finances. . The union chief hinted, however, that he might take refuge in the Fifth Amendment, if his lawyer so advised. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.
Public Auction COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT OF THE HOAGLAND METAL PRODUCTS — HOAGLAND, INDIANA SATURDAY, MARCH 16 SALE STARTING AT 10:00 A. M. SHOP and SHEET METAL EQUIPMENT 200 A. C. electric welder; acetylene welder with cutting torch and tips on cart; small punch press with 1 h.p. motor and dies; American Tool lathe, 16”, with motor, complete; drill press; 8” power bench saw: Victory power grinder; spot welder; steel work table, 24” top: 7 metal welding tables; blacksmith forge with motor: small bench grinder; 7” electric skill saw; 4” electric drill; 4" electric'drill; electric vibrator sander; Stanley hand grinder; Stanley hand sander; 9 drill vices; vice grips; C clamps; large lot drills, (up to 2”) reamers; taps, assorted sizes; pipe cutter; bench vice; Allen wrenches; Easey outs; 75 steel lockers; 6 4-drawer steel lockers: 6 2-drawer steel lockers; pipe wrenches; lot hand tools; tap & die set; pulleys; tin snips; surface gauge; small air compressor; 100 ft. welding hose; jig table; small shears; bolt cutter; 10 steel horses; crimper: 6 push carts; old wagon tire roller; 500 ft. 3'B” cable; 5 Cleveland Worm and Gear reduction boxes; 3 large reduction boxes; turn buckets; two 12-ft. steel shafts, 3 3/8” with bearings: 4” and 1” galvanized pipe; two 350 gal. tanks; switch boxes: 250 ft. entrance cable; two 2-h.p. mqtors; one 14 h.p. motor; four 4-h.p. motors; 10 bottle gas torch outfits; 2 gas gauges; 50 ft. endless Mt. — MISCELLANEOUS — 3000 assorted galvanized pipe fittings, such as—bushings, reducing cupplings; reducing elbows, St. I’s; elbows, etc.; 25” valves; 800 new 3” x %" bolts; 50 boxes assorted new bolts; lots of hand tools; files; electrical equipment; 2 spotlights; fire extinguisher; steel brushes; shovels; bolts; jacks; grease guns: 30 gal. motor oil; 3 rolls roofing; 50 !b. Oaklite; metal boies; crowbars; fan belts; hundreds of small articles not mentioned. OFFICE EQUIPMENT— AIIen electric adding machine; check protector; metal 4-drawer filing cabinet; typewriter desk; typewriter stand; roll top desk; show case; oil hot water heater; movie camera with projector and screen. ' ANTIQUES— Regina phonograph, table model with 25 metal records, good condition: Edison phonograph with round records; Universal horn phonograph; kerosene slide projector; coffee grinder! organ; 2 drop leaf tables; clock; lamp; other articles. NEW OUTBOARD MOTORS— 4 new Clinton 4 h.p. outboard motors; 1 new Clinton outboard motor. 2 GARDEN TRACTORS— Two David Bradley 24 h.p. garden tractors, complete with cultivators" and snow plows, both extra good condition. Sycle bar; metal trailer for garden tractor; Davis power lawn mower. TRUCK — 1941 Chevrolet 14 ton truck with bed, in good running order. NOTE;—Please come early as this is a large sale with many miscellaneous articles and must start at 10:00 A. M. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible Jor accidents. Lunch will be served by the St. Johns Guild. HOAGLAND METAL PRODUCTS, HOAGLAND, IND. HAROLD FRYBACK, Owner Ellenberger Bros.—Auctioneers Fort Wayne phone K-5512 Bryce Daniels—Clerk.
WEDNESDAY, MARdfi 15, 1957
Series Os Probes By Subcommittees Investigate Roles Os Small Business WASHINGTON (UP)— Subcommittees of the House Committee’ on Small Business have announced a series of investigations ranging from military aircraft to egg production. The inquiries;. A subcommittee headed by Rep. Tom Steed (D-Okla) will investigate the defense role of small business firms manufacturing aircraft parts. Steed said there was “a serious question whether they will be killed off by the military’s procurement and paper work procedures.’’ A subcommittee headed by Rep. James Roosevelt (D-Calif.) will in vestigate the controls of big corporations, such as gasoline companies, over jobbers and retailers of their products. A subcommittee headed by Rep. Abraham J. Multer (D-NY) will look into the government’s disposal of surplus products. A subcommittee headed by Rep. Charles H. Brown (D-Mo) will investigate the problems of small businessmen in the processing and distribution of meat, milk and eggs. A subcommittee headed by Rep. Joe L. Evins (D-Tenn) will study enforcement of laws designed to protect small business "from unfair, predatory and restrictive trade practices." A subcommittee headed by Rep. Sidney R. Yates <D-lID will investigate the aluminum industry and some other industries providing vital materials needed for U.S. stockpiles. COURI NEWS Complaint Filed A complaint to quiet title has been filed by Bessie Brown against John Everhart, Jr., and others. A notice has been ordered issued by publication returnable June 1. t For Your Convenience ... CITY UTILITY BILLS May Now Be Paid_ AT HOLTHOUSE On The Highway OPEN ; 5:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
