Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1958 — Page 2

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DO YOU REMEMBER HOW HIGH DRYCLEANING PRICES WERE B. M. C.? (Before Myers Cleaners). THEY WERE CONSIDERABLY HIGHER THAN THEY ARE NOW. MYERS CLEANERS INTRODUCED LOW COST, HIGH QUALITY, PRODUCTION DRYCLEANING TO NORTHEASTERN INDIANA MANY YEARS AGO AND HAVE NEVER WAVERED FROM THAT BASIC PREMISE .OF DOING BUSINESS! GIVE THE PUBLIC THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. WE ARE STILL DOING BUSINESS THAT WAY AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THESE LOW PRICES! LADIES’ LADIES’ Plain Dresses, Plain Skirts, Suits & Coate Blouses & Sweaters MEN’S MEN’S Suits, Topcoats Trousers, Sweaters & Overcoats & Sport Shirts “ ft “ ft Pressed V V Pressed MEN’S HATS — CLEANED & BLOCKED 69c SHIRTS LAUNDERED2Oc Each CASH AND CARRY MYERS CLEANERS Cor. Madison & Second Sts.

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Judges Named For Red Cross Contest Name Is Asked For Red Cross Symbol Judges for the Name Contest being currently conducted by the Fort Wayne Regional Blood Center have been announced by Center officials. 1 Serving as chairman of the comi mittee is Doug Hadley, public information chairman for the Fort : Wayne-Allen Red Cross Chapter; ■ Ann Colone, program director, Radio Station WGL; Frank C. Miti chell. program WANE-TV; Louis E. Wade, Wade Advertising Agency, Fort Wayne, and Robert D. Adams, promotion manager for Fort Wayne Newspapers, Ind. The contest which, began March 17, is open to all residents served by the Regional Center. Contest blanks may be secured now from i any of the 41 Red Cross chapters participating in the program. All ; entries are to be mailed directly to the Fort Wayne Regional Blood Center, 406 Wesf Berry Street, Fort Wayne and postmarked before midnight March 31. Purpose of the contest is to select a name for the new blood promotion symbol adopted by the Cenj ter for use in its publicity proj gram. A preliminary winner from each i of the participating chapters, as well as the final winner, will be an- - 1 nounced April 15.

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Mary A. Tyndall Named Executrix Mary A. Tyndall, yviiiow of Ralph M. Tyndall, of Bluffton, has been named executrix of her late husband's estate, with bond set at $16,000, indicating that the personal property in the estate consists of about that value. The will was probated in the Wells circuit court by David A. Macklin and John L. DeVoss of Decatur. Aulo Workers Begin Bargaining Tuesday Contract Demands To General Motors DETROIT ffl- The United Auto Workers puts its 1958 contract demands on the bargaining table at General Motors Corp, on Tuesday. Walter P. Reuther. UAW president, has emphasised the importance of the opening of this year’s negotiations by announcing he will attend. Reuther in recent years has joined the contract negotiations only after they reached a climax. The present three-year contract with General Motors expires at midnight May 29. Ford and Chrysler contracts expire Jung 1. UAW-Ford talks will start next Monday, Chrysler talks will be-, gin Tuesday, April 1.

The union is asking for an an- ' nual wage boost of at least 10 cents an hour, bigger and longer unemployment benefit ..payments, a 20 per cent in pensions, job security and severance pay ini plant closedowns. Industry spokes- j men have said the ‘‘economic package” asked will total 35 cents an hour or Investigate Death Os 4-Year-Old-Boy Drink From Bottle Containing Poison GARY <IPI — Laboratory experts today will take over the case of Donald Boender, 4, Griffith, who died in Gary Methodist hospital late Saturday after drinking from a bottle which apparently contained poison. Donald was playing with his brother. Martin, 6, and Mike Rottier, 7, behind a Griffith feed store owned by William Terpstra. Lake County Deputy t Sheriff ' Robert Mattingly said the boys ' told him Donald found a gallon jug and told them he was going to drink from it. (They said they warned him not to, but he did. Terpstra denied any knowledge of the jug. Mattingly said. But he said a neighbor told him it con- i tained a dangerous spray which was handled by men wearing goggles and gloves. Samples from the boy's stomI ach were sent to the Indiana I Health Board for analysis.

Two Youngsters On : Shooting Rampage Oklahoma Town Is Terrorized By Pair WOODWARD, Okla. (UP I—Two ■ youngsters aged 10 and 12 went on a shooting rampage Sunday, killing one man, wounding two . others and terrorizing the town be- ’ fore they were captured. The gunplay began after the I boys walked into grocer Floyd Blair’s store, where Blair was . cleaning a rifle. They asked him iif the gun was real and other questions until Blair refused to answer any more. "I suppose you think these aren’t real,” the boys then told Blair, each pulling a .22 caliber pistol from his pocket. A blaze of gunfire spurted and when the boys fled Blair lay dead on the floor of his store and an employe, Adrian Wilson, 22, and a customer Edward Kinney, 47, were wounded. The boys, Robert Smith, 12. and his brother, David, 10, dashed out of the store and ran down the main street of Woodward, shooting out windows in downtown businesses as they fled A few Sunday afternoon pedes- ! trians scurried for cover as the boys emptied their guns. Robert fled to a nearby building where he had three pistols and a rifle stashed and holed up. David ran into a theater. “Hl shoot the first one I can see,” Robert called out as officers closed in on him. Sheriff Henry White fired a tear gas bomb into the building. “I had to Muff him.” White said. “I told him I didn't want to shoot him. but I would. Then he dropped the guns and came to me.” I “1 would have shot you,” Robert said later to officers. David, meanwhile, was picked up several blocks away. He still had his gun, but made no attempt to use it. Robert told White he and David j "just wanted to rob a store.” so they went into Blair’s grocery. ' _ .> -

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They had stolen the guns from an I /Lrmy surplus store- , I ~ ii wontoe. r I ' * OgtalT t St Joseph's Choir Is Awarded Plaque The 38 members of the St. Joseph’s school sixth grade choir received plaques Saturday evening for taking part in the annual music festival at St. Patrick lyceum in Fort Wayne. Sr. M. Margerette said today. Each of the singing instructors of the 15 groups from northeastern Indiana, including Huntington and Elkhart, received a rating in various musical abilities for their repective groups. Sr. M. Marqeretta stated that the St. Joseph’s pupils were rated very favorably. Children of various ages from the fourthe grade through high school took

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