Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1957 — Page 6

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TRUCK DRIVER j c (C'nHtinnrd from l*mre <»»•> J ter of Local old AFL:a United Auto Workers, foundation t stone of hoodlum Johnny Dio's jv racket-ridden unin empire in New ■ c York. *

Sixth Annual Preble Firemen’s Festival TRACTOR PULLING and AMATEUR CONTEST TWO BIG DAYS Sponsored by Preble Fire Fighting Ass’n. FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 16-17, 1957 4 Miles West of Decatur on Road 224 AMATEUR CONTEST FRIDAY NIGHT, 8:00 P.M.

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At the start of the session thr< of Dio's New York henchmen ii voked the Fifth Amendment ■ avoid talking about their roles : the Hoffa control scheme. The were Harry Davidoff, Joseph Cu cio. and George Baker. Postpone Corallo Appearance

ec ' One of the questions Davidoff re-! in- fused to answer was. “Are you to willing to tell us how much mopey in you robbed the union members > ey of? - ’ • ir- Meanwhile, the Committee postponed scheduled appearance of mystery mobster Anthony (Tony — Ducks!* Corallo and of Samuel ■s’Goldstein, former president of a Teamsters local who was convicted with Dio last month on a labor; rackets charge. Kennedy said their testimony, was postponed to allow Marshall Miller, New York labdr relations consultant, to answer recent charges against him. Miller Was fired as adviser to a state legislative committee after & witness ! before the committee charged he was connected with substandard la- [ bor contracts. i Major Leaque Leaders By UNITED Press National League Player A Club G. AB. R._ H._ Pct. Aaron, Milw. 108 440 87 147 . 334 ! Musial, St. L. 110 429 67 142 .331 Mays, N.Y. 112 425 81 140 .329 Groat. Pitts. 85 341 40 112 .328

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i Robinson. Cinci. 107 435 77 142 .326 American League ; Williams, Bos. 105 348 77 135 .388 N. Y. 11l 370 100 142 . 384 Boyd. Balti. 106 358 58 116 .324 Fox. Chicago 111 437 76 140 .320 Woodling. Cleve. 96 301 51 96 . 319 Home Kuns National League — Aaron. Braves 32; Snider. Dodgers 29; Crowe, Redlegs 27; Mays, Giants ;26; Musial, Cards 25. | American League — Mantle. I Yanks 32; Sievers, Senators 30; Williams, Ked Sox 30; Wertz, Indians 20; Colavito, Indians 20; ZerniaL Athletics 20. Runs Batted In National League r- Musial, Cards 84: Aaron. Braves 87: Crow. Redlegs 76; Mays, Giants [74; Ennis. Cards 69. American League — Mantle, I Yanks 83; Sievers, Senators 81: Wertz, Indians 78; Showron, Yanks 74; Jensen, Red Sox 72. Pitching Schmidt, Cards 10-1; Donovari 1 , White Sox 12-3; Sanford, Phils 15-4; Bunning, Tigers 14-4; Grim: Yanks 10-3. Trade in a good towp — Decatut

r> Hoosier Killed In s Kentucky Accident * OWENSBORO, Ky. (UP' -Fred 0 Jones, 76. Spencer County, Ind., !♦ was killed and four other persons were seriously injured Tuesday in > a two-car collision at a bridge ; approach near here. s " in serious condition at Davis County Hospital here were James ; Lamar, 16, Tell City, Ind.; Dudley Madox. 16, Tell City; David Kress, ? 16, Tell City, and Paul Langdon, ’ 26, Spencer County. DORFMAN ASKS tCoßibnied from Ph Ke Ow) s fund. Ehrlier, the AFL-CIO Executive . Council handed the Teamsters’ 11 Union a stiff warning to show up s for a showdown on corruption charges or be judged without further hearings. '• Meany issued the ultimatum by s setting Sept. 5-6 as new dates for ; Washington hearings, the last chance the Teamsters will have to reply to AFL-CIO accusations of 1 1 corruption -— j Jack Smith Property for Sale Corner Jefferson & Seventh streets. 5 rooms, i one floor, full basement. Priced to sell. Close to Churches, Schools and uptown. Roy S. Johnson & Son. Auctioneers — Real Estate. Phone 3-2623 or i 3-2796. 191 13 — 'T' rnfla Im a WnnA Tawtm

Monroeville Days Are Scheduled In i Three-Day Stand ’ Thursday, Friday and Saturday I will be Monroeville days, as the , population of that Allen county town attempts to recapture the . Mardi Gras theme. ’ Besides the regular special ’ events planned for the three-day long celebration, planners have ’ arranged for the appearance of a ’ parachutist who will bail out over the town at 7 p. m. each of the three evenings. ; It is reported that he will alm . for the miniature Mardi Gras located at the south ; edge of the town. Celebration officials have scheduled the per- } formance of a famous clown champion band from Ohio. The organization recently took first place in its category at the New ' Orleans Mardi Gras celebration. t The clown band will tour Mon- , roeville at 1:30 p. m. Saturday as f part of a giant parade, to be led by sheriff Frank Nagel, deputy captain Walter Rairden and depur ties Russell Hoelle and Oris Cag- , net, plus Monroeville officials. J Also to appear in the long par's ade will be bands from several of • the surrounding high schools. As- » ter the parade breaks up, the - clown band will give a concert at 2:30 p. m. at the fairgrounds. XOTICB TO TAXPAYERS OF r ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS » Notice is hereby slven th« tax--1 pavers of Adam* County Central Consolidated School Corporation, Adams County, Indiana, that the, r proper letral officers of said municipality at, their regular meeting - place, on the 2Sth day of August , 1957, will consider the following additional appropriations which said Afflcers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency exist, ing at this time. Special School Fund K. Maintenance ~..53000.00 F. Fixed Charges—- 3100.00 1. Capital Outlay—New 4280.00 Total Special School Fund $10380.00 Tuffloa Fund B. Instruction SIOOO.OO Total Tuition Fund SIOOO.OO Vocational Fund B. Instruction ,$1535.78 Total Vocational Fund ....$1535.78 Tax Relief Fand I. Capital Outlay—New $3188.32 Total Tax Relief Fund ....$3186.32 rumalntlve Building Fund I. Capital Outlay—New —$ 14.75 ‘Total Cumulative Build. Fit. $ 14.75 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made willbe automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Adams County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and Interested taxpavers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. William L. Linn, Secretary Aug. 7-14. If you have sunteming to sell or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

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$43 MILLION FEDERAL tCnntlneed from Page One! ers. But Handley Republicans claim wide-scale school construction aid could be the “foot in the door" that would lead to federal “thought control” by imposing restrictions on receipt of federal funds. But others can’t see how specifications on construction could poison any minds. As Skillen puts it: . . “If federal aid is good for highways, ,it’s good for schools.” Sure, Skillen said, Indiana can take care of its own schools like the GOP says. But only “with high taxes,” he said. The debate will continue for a long time. But the fact federal aid is with us, and Republicans and Democrats of all

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