Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1957 — Page 2

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Hoffa To Remain As Teamsters' Leader Has No Intention Os Quitting Presidency CHICAGO CUP) - Teamster President-Elect James R. Hoffa has promised that AFL-CIO union strikes will get the truckers’ support, despite a suspension order by the labor organization's high command. Hoffa, who opened Negotiations for the Teamsters' Central States Conference Tuesday, also made it clear he has no intention of ping down from the presidency to which he was elected early this month. The Midwest chieftain’s election to the top post caused the AFLCIO to suspend the Teamster Union. A federal judge ruled that Hoffa may not assume office until charges the election was rigged are resolved. Hoffa said he opened negotiations in his role as vice-president of the union. Indications were that the Teamster negotiating committee, speaking for 190,000 union members in 26 central and southern states, would ask for a 35-cent an hour package hike over the present 52.34 an hour. Hoffa pledged Teamster cooperation to other unions, whether or not the Teamsters are in or out of the parent AFL-CIO. “But I hope it is inside," be added. To reports that he would relinquish his post as president, Hoffa said “I did not authorize anyone to say I would step down and there is no foundation for such a statement." There had been talk Hoffa was willing to turn the reins over to Teamster Vice-President John T. (Sandy* O’Brien of Chicago until the union’s difficulties are ironed out. Hoffa refused to comment on whether the Teamsters will be booted out of the AFL-CIO when the organization holds its annual convention in Atlantic City, N. J. this December. "They (the AFL-CIO) have.nothing to do with the activities taking place here and I’m only concerned with what’s taking place at this conference,” he said. Following a hotel conference with negotiation representatives from 150 midland trucking firms, Hoffa said he is seeking a “very substantial wage increase and substantial fringe benefits." “I believe the companies- will endeavor to drive a hard bargain,”; Hoffa said. but added ‘the Teamsters haven’t had . a since 1&8 and 1 don’t believe they will strike now—at least I hope not.” Spokesmen for the companies were quick to indicate they wanted to continue dealing with the Teamsters. "We’ve had pretty good relations with the Teamsters’ Union over the years and wc want to maintain them.” Barney Cushman of the Central Motor Freight Assn., said. The Teamsters "know our problems.” Cushman said, however, that wage increases would probably result in cargo rate increases. "I shudder to think what would happen if *we had to bargain with a rival union that might be chartered by the AFL-CIO.” he said. Man's Body Found In Lake Freeman Cabin DELPHI W — The body of William Ovcrbeck. 70, Indianapolis, was found late Tuesday in his summer home in Sunset Park on Lake Freeman. A coroner ruled that Overbeck. a retired public library employe, died of a heart attack Monday night or early Tuesday.

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Shauver Appointed Holthouse Manager Announcement was made today of the appointment of Everett Shauver of Indianapolis as new manager of the Holthouse Furniture stwe in Decatur, effective immediately. Shauver succeeds Harry James, who has been transferred to the home office of the company in Richmond, where he will serve as manager of the floor covering department. James and his family have resided in Decatur for the past three years. Shauver was formerly with the Holthouse company for several years. He, his wife, and their 16-year-old son will move to this city I in the near future.

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