Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1958 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1958

Jury Resumes Probe Info Fund Shortage Credit Union Fund Probe Is Resumed ALBION, Ind. (UPD-A grand jury today resumed its study of the case of the Noble County Credit Union, where a fund short age of more than a million dollars is believed to exist, and of Arnold G. Hobbs, 32, who was fired after 10 years as manager of the institution. Hobbs was named in three indictments charging embezzlement last week. He is \free on bond pending arraignment. Jurors recessed after studying the case less than a week but returned to the Courthouse this morning to look further into the case. The Kendallville News - Sun, meanwhile, said Wednesday a “realiable source” revealed that the shortages “will total at least two million dollars.” Auditors hired by the union’s directors have been pouring over the books since mid-September and were reported to have at least two weeks of work remain-, ing before they finish. The auditors have indicated the shortages go back as far as 1950. A crucial meeting of the credit union's directors is expected to be held sometime Friday with Mack Slusser, Lebanon, supervisor of building and loan companies for the Indiana Department of Finacial Istitutions. Slusser has been subpenaed to appear before the grand jury Friday, and two of the directors, also will be questioned by the jurors during the day. Purpose of the meeting is understood to be a determination of solvency or insolvency for the union. Director. Joe McCord of the State Department of Financial Institutions has said that in the event the union is declared insolvent, the state will step into an active role in the case, as a receiver. Polilical Talent Arrives In State To Bolster Hartke, Handley Campaigns

INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) —Political talent from Washington and Texas arrived in Hoosierland today to help bolster the senatorial campaigns of Governor Handley and Evansville Mayor Vance Hartke. Senate majority leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas was scheduled to give two political speeches in Indianapolis on behalf of Hartke. Johnson will hold a news conference in the afternoon and later make a television appearance with Hartke and Indianapolis Mayor Phillip L. Bayt, candidate for Marion county prosecutor. Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield will fly in for a nonpolitical appearance at the dedication of St. Joseph's College's nwly-remodeled campus post office. Following the ceremonies at St. Joseph’s, Summerfield and* Rep. Charles A. Halleck will attend a GOP rally at Rensselaer. KILLED BY BOMB-Forreat Don* McCuiston, Tulsa, Okla., was blown to bits by a toot-tong bomb in the Wichita (Kansas) - Municipal Airport Building, • 10 minutes after he left a plane with 26 persons aboard. Mar- . tied and father of a ten-year-old girl, McCuiston was in i failing health and financial I. troubles, according to poße*-. J Sheer Nylon tlastic Hosiery SUPP-HOSE 51 - gauge “glamour" 'A I hose to hide varicose K&z veins - from famous Zw Spuntex mills. Sheerest QU yfl yY ever, yet scientifically f1 J 11 correct for firm support I SC? If Pair, just $495 j

y . , Workman Electrocuted On Construction Job MEDORA, Ind. (UPD — Isaac Campton, 32, Scottsburg, apparently overreached his rubber gloves and sleeves when he was electrocuted on a construction job Wednesday, his crew foreman said today. •> A 7,200 volt high tension line touched Campton under the arm, the foreman said. Campton was

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working with a pair of bolt cutters on a construction project about 2Vi miles south of here when he accidentally touched the line. He was survived by his wife and one daughter. 19th Hole Memphis, Tenn. — (UPI) — The Chickasaw Country Club golf shop here has everything for the golfer, including a large aspirin dispenser labeled: “For the Losers.”

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Snow Flurries Are Reported In Nation Give Many Points Winter Foretaste IMted Press International Snow flurries were occurring more frequently over the nation to give many points a foretaste of

winter, but rain — five inches in Texas—continued in the weather picture. The Lone Star state also had a touch of snow Wednesday. Cold air whipped chilling rain across the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas, culminating in a five-inch downpour in the south central part of the state. The heavy rains caused many roads to be impassable and authorities at Pth, Tex., cancelled classes for the day. As fresh flurries of snow pelted

the rockies Wednesday, searchers came across the bodies <of two teen-age Minnesota youths missing for more than a week near the Wyoming-Montana border. One of the boys apparently killed himself after watching his companion freeze to death. The heaviest snow in the western portion of the nation late Wednesday was at Colorado Springs. Colo., where one inch fell. There also was rain and some snow at higher elevations throughout New England. '

Other weather disturbances in- i eluded a narrow band of light rain from Texas across the lower tier » of states to Florida, with gusty winds causing unpleasant conditions in parts of Texas and Louisiana. Winds were as high as 35 to 40 miles per hour. Thursday’s forecast showed clear skies over almost all of the country except the Southeast. Scattered showers were expected in parts of Arizona, and from Texas to Florida. Somewhat cooler temperatures were predicted for the

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