Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1957 — Page 2

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Seek Early Trial Os Hoffa Charges Early Trial Sought On Election Charge WASHINGTON (IF — The Teamsters Union today aimed for an early trial of charges that James R. Hoffa’s election as union president was rigged. A Federal Appeals Court Monday refused to lift a preliminary injunction barring Hoffa from succeeding. retiring President Dave Beck in the $50,000-a-year job and cleared the way for a trial of the rigging charges. The union said it would not ask the Supreme Court to review the ruling. Hoffa, meanwhile, faces trial in New York on a perjury indictment, to be followed by trial on a wiretapping charges.. The perjury trial, scheduled to start Monday, was postponed to await decisions by Federal Judge William B. Herlands in New York Federal Court on a series of dismissal motions by Hoffa, The labor chieftain has moved that the perjury indictment be dismissed and that evidence obtained against him by wiretap be barred. Judge Herlands is scheduled to rule on the motions today . Federal Judge Frederick Van Pelt Bryan, who postponed the perjury trial, has ruled the wiretap indictments and others against Hoffa should remain on the trial calendar until the perjury case is disposed of. - Beg Pardon John Fuhrman, junior at Monmouth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Fuhrman of Root township, points out that there was an error in the identification of the trombone player pictured in Saturday’s paper. The Democrat erroneously labeled the picture as Jjeing that of a Pleasant Mills band member. Actually, it was a picture of Fuhrman in the Monmouth band, which also has black uniforms with light trimming, and which also just purchased new uniforms a year ago.

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g 1 ’ u ~t ■■..»■ —» Modern Etiquette | i BY ROBERTA LEE | , > Q. When a host and hostess are giving a card party, should they set up their tables in advance, or wait until after the guests have arrived? A. It is alway nicer — and more practical, too — if the tables are arranged in advance, complete with cards, score pads, ashtrays, and perhaps small dishes of candy or nuts. Q. What should you do, when

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with a crowd, and the others wish to eat in a certain restaurant which you do not like? A. You should always try to abide by the wishes of the majority. You're taking a shortcut to unpopularity if you don’t. Q. Who is the first to present his ring in a double-ring wedding ceremony? A. The bridegroom. The man who makes no mistakes lacks boldness and the spirit of adventure.

No New Epidemic Os Flu Reported ’ 546 Deaths From Flu, Complications By UNITED PRESS The nation's fatality toll from flu and Its complications neared the 550 mark today in the wake of sharp increases in deaths reported by four states. However, no new flu epidemics were reported and most major outbreaks appeared to be on the decling. The United Press counted a total of 546 deaths from flu and its after effects since the first appearance of the Asian flu strain in the United States last summer. The toll by states showed 126 deaths in New York, 91 in Pennsylvania, 41 in Michigan, 40 in California, 39 in Ohio, 24 in lowa, 21 in Illinois and Louisana, 18 in Wisconsin, 16 in Nebraska, IS in Connecticut and Washington. 11 in Utah. 10 in Colorado, 9 in Hawaii, 8 in Indiana and Kentucky, 7 in Minnesota, 5 in Oklahoma and Tennessee, 4 in New Jersey, 3 in Maryland, Missouri and Oregon, and 1 in Arizona, Maine, and the District of Columbia. The biggest fatality jump was in Nebraska where health officials counted at least 16 deaths blamed on flu since summer. Previously, only three deaths had been reported in Nebraska. Ohio’s death toll climbed from 28 to 39 in recent days, while eight new flu-associated deaths were reported in Connecticut and seven in Pennsylvania. Authorities in Connecticut said the major flu outbreak there appeared to be on the wane. However, serious flu outbreaks continued in Detroit, which has reported 36 deaths, and Philadelphia, which counted four more fatalities since the weekend. St. Louis reported its first fatality possibly caused by Asian flu.

Aulo Theft Suspect Shot Al Fort Wayne Youth Is Critically Wounded By Officer FORT WAYNE W — An auto thief suspect was shot and wounded critically today by a policeman whose shouts to halt he ignored. Joseph Lloyd Brown, 22, Fort Wayne, was.found lying in a street about 10 minutes after Officer Richard Renbarger fired four shots ft a motorist who paid no ti?ed to commands to stop so the policeman could question him about a car reported stolen. The man vanished in the early-morn-ing darkness. One shot struck Brown in the back just aboye a kidney. He was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital. The car Renbarger found abandoned at the shooting scene was confirmed as stolen. Police said Brown had a record of 20 arrests here on loitering and traffic charges. Rural Firemen To Name New Officers Officers for the Monroe rural fire department will be elected Thursday evening, during a regular monthly meeting of that group, slated for 7:30 o’clock at the Monroe town hall. All members of the organization are urged to attend. Wilson Is Elected As G. M. Director NEW YORK W — Former Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson Monday was elected to the board of directors of General Motors Corp., the firm he once headed as president. Wilson resigned recently from the defense post after four years in President Eisenhower’s cabinet. He was succeeded by soap executive Neil McElroy. Girl Scouts ■ f Brownie troop 19 melv at, St Joseph school. We had roll JcaH and collected our dues. We distributed our calendars. We were the guests of fire chief Fisher at the station house, and wefe treated at Vie Porter’s. We dismissed with the Brownie good night song. Scribe: Rosemary Clark W Vs '•3b wannoca jk* New Address Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bieberich have received the following new address of their son, Kenneth: A/B Kenneth S. Bieberich, A. F. 22960749; ANG FLT 78 Box 1501; Lackland Air Force Base; San Antoijie, Texas.

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Plan Probe Os Increases In Auto Prices Senate Committee Will Investigate Auto Price Boosts WASHINGTON Estes Kefauver said today "that Ite will ask officials of Chrysler,. Ford and General Motors to justify recent auto price increases in testimony before the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly subcommittee. The Tennessee Democrat, chairman of . the subcommittee, said he hopes to announce soon the date for the opening of the subcommittee's investigation of the auto price hikes. Among the three largest selling automobiles. Ford has made an overall 2.5 per cent price increase on its various models, but reduced prices on the Custom 300 and Fairlane sedans; Plymouth prices have gone up an average of 4.47 per cent, and Chevrolet has raised prices by as much as 5.52 per cent on its six-cylinder models. The subcommittee recalled former treasury secretary George M. Humphrey for further questioning today on last summer's increase of $6 a ton in steel prices. Humphrey now is chairman of the board of National Steel Corp, of Pittsburgh. Today’s session was scheduled to windup testimony by steel executives. Representatives of U.S. Steel and Bethlehem already have testified in defense of the hike in steel prices which followed a wage increase negotiated by the Steelworkers Union. But a subcommitte spokesman said efforts would be continued to get from the Justice Department a memorandum on an investigation during the Truman administration of alleged monopolistic practices by U.S. Steel Corp. Humphrey told the subcommittee Monday that last summer's steel price increase should have caused only an $8 to $lO increase in car prices. Humphrey Monday also rejected a proposal by Kefauver that his company roll back steel prices $3 a ton.

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Indiana Enveloped By Drizzle And Fog Light Precipitation Recorded in State By UNITED PRESS Drizzle and fog were the trademarks for gloomy weather in Indiana today. Meanwhile, temperatures fluctuated between the 40s at night and the 50s in the daytime and were expected to continue this trend at least through Thursday. Rain and drizzle furnished an insignificant amount of precipitation to central and northern areps, with Fort Wayne getting .08 of an

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.inch, Lafayette and Indianapolis 02 and South Bend a trace during the 24 hours ending at 7 a.m. As of that hour, it was raining in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Goshen and foggy in Indianapolis and Evansville. Rain or drizzle were due to end by this afternoon. Thereafter, cloudy conditions will prevail at least to Friday, the weatherman said. High temperatures Monday ranged from 51 at South Bend to 58 at Evansville. Lows during the night ranged from 38 at Lafayette to 46 at Evansville. Today’s highs will range from 48 to 55, tonight’s lows from 40 to 42, Wednesday’s highs from 52 to 58. ‘/Mostly cloudy with seasonable temperatures” were in store for Hoosiers Thursday. /