Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1959 — Page 6
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500-Mile Classic Entries Now 51 .INDIANAPOLIS (UPD-Veteran Ptyil Russo, who drove the fastest lap ever turned in the Indianapolis “500", will return this year to pikxt one of the two Ndvis entered among six cars Wednesday and two cars today to raise the field 'for the May 30 speed classic to 51. Bo|th entries today came from Federal Automotive Associates, Detroit Bob Christie, Grants Pass. O e. t will drive one car, but his tcunmate has not been selected* Christie will make his fourth appearance at the Speed[way. i Russt>, of Webster Groves, Mo., • and Dempsey Wilson. Hawthorne,
Calif., were nominated as drivers: for entries of the Novi Racing: ;Corp.. Burbank, Calif, Russo, a 45-year-old grandfather, will drive a Novi for the fourth straight year. He charged around the Speedway oval’ in the 1956 race at 144.416 miles an hour to set a one-lap record. The entry deadline was midnight Wednesday. But Speedway officials said they believe “eight or nine additional entries are in the mail." Wilson will make his second ap- ’ pearance at the “500’’. He drove ' 151 laps last year before mechanical difficulties put his car out of the race. Speedway president Tony Hui. man said Bill Homeier, Pacoima, Cal., has been named as driver of a car entered earlier this week by CO. Prather, Arcadia, Calif. Homeier has raced in two pre- > vious Memorial Day classics. Body Os South Bend Man Found In River SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPD—The body of Clarence Randle. 33, South , Bend, was found in the St. Joseph j River here Wednesday. He was missing since April 8. Coroner’s investigator Eugene W. Rozanski. said Rhndle apparently ’drowned. | Hearing Expert Returns to Decatur SONOTONE'S HEARING EX-! PERT, Mr. J. M. Friend, of Fort Wayne, will conduct Sonotone’s: regular monthly hearing center: at the Rice Hotel. Decatur, this Saturday, April 18th, from 2.00 to 5:00 P. M. Anyone who has a hearing' problem, or difficulty in under-r standing is invited to consult Mr. | Friend without charge. Those do- ; ing so will be given, in privacy,-, an audiometric hearing test fol- ■ lowing medically accepted practices and an analysis of the individual’s hearing loss. Investigate the Sonotone plan the latest transistor and research ! developments for compensative 1 correction of hearing impairment. Home consultation by appointment. Free booklet on request, i advt.
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Sonny Liston Whips Williams In Third Round MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPD— Sonny Liston, a bomb - throwing (heavyweight contender from Philadelphia byway of St. Louis, today was clamoring for a fight with anybody, including champion Floyd Patterson. Liston, because of his i npressive record, has had troub e finding suitable opponents in recent months. And his search figures to get tougher considering the easy : manner in which he demolished (rugged Cleveland Williams of Houston, Tex., Wednesday night in a nationally televised bout. Warming up quickly after a slow start, Liston was awarded a technical knockout over Williams at 2:04 of the third round after flooring his taller rival twice earlier in the session. I It was the 24th victory in 25 pro fights for Liston, who is ranked fourth in the heavyweight division behind Ingejnar Johansj son, Zofa Folley and Henry Cooper. Liston weighed 212& pounds to Williams’ 210’7*. "We’re ready for anybody now,” said Liston’s manager. Pep Barone, in the dressing room, “My guy will even fight Patterson if he’s willing." Liston, a 3-1 favorite, dropped i Williams for an eight-count with 'a solid left hook in the third (round. Williams went down again (seconds later under a barrage of I punches and struggled to his feet :at the count of nine. That’s when l referee Jimmy Peerless halted the fight to save Williams from (further punishment. “I got the idea that I could slug him." said Williams, who suffered his first defeat in his last 12 starts and only the third of his 47-fight career. “That’s where I made my mistake.” One tree can produce one million matches. U;S. consumption of distilled spirits increased by about two per cent in 1958. If you have something to sen M rooms lor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.
Castro Seeking New Friends For Regime WASHINGTON (UPD — Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, greeted by wildly cheering fans and picketing opponents, started a round of appearances today to win new freinds for his regime. The only scheduled appointment on the first day of his 11 - day U. S. visit was lunch with Acting Secretary of State Christian A. Herter. But associates said the unpredictable Castro might give his worried security guards more headaches by getting a whim to go off shopping or sightseeing. An American official said precautions taken to protect the 32-year-old Cuban leader were tighter than those applied when Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan visited here in January. The Cuban Embassy and U. S. State Department have received anonymous threats against Castro s life. \ Seeks U. ,S. Loans Castro, whose forces overthrew dictator Fulgencio Batista cm New Year’s Day, hopes to win better U. S. understanding for his government. He also has said he will seek loans and a larger share of this country’s sugar quota. The bearded prime minister, dressed in his famous army fatigue uniform, was welcomed by 500 well-wishers when he arrived more than two hours late in a Cubana airliner Wednesday night. Guards tried to hustle Castro into a waiting limousine. But he pushed them aside and strode over to shake hands with fans who had been kept off the field behind a fence. Picket White House Shortly after arriving at the Cuban Embassy he again upset security precautions by dashing across the street to greet knots of onlookers there. Castro, speaking in English scarcely above a whisper, said at the airport he hoped his unofficial visit would create better understanding between Cuba and the United States. He has .criticized this country for being too friendly to Batista. Thirty-three persons, representing the “Anti-Communist Movement of The Americas," picketed in front of the White House to protest Castro’s trip. They were led by Rafael Del Pino, who once Was a supporter of Castro but then turned against him.
Elizabeth Taylor Undergoes Surgery HOLLYWOOD (UPI> — Actress Elizabeth Taylor was recuperating today at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital where she underwent a 90minute throat operation. Die 27-year-old actress was reported resting comfortably but unable to speak after Wednesday’s surgery for removal of tonsil nodes believed the source of a persistent throat infection. Doctors said she probably would be hospitalized for about three days. Bowling Scores American Legion League Burke Insurance won two from Burke Standard; Cowens Insurance won two from Mies Recreation; Ashbauchers won two from Firestone; Macklins won 2% from First State Bank. W L Pts. Burke Insurance .. 24 15 33 Cowens Insurance .24 15 32 First State Bank .. 23% 15% 31% Firestone 21 18 27 Macklins 16% 22% 22% Mies Recreation ..18 21 26 Burke Standard .... 19 20 24 Ashbauchers 10 29 12 200 scores: D. Burke 208, J. Mey-! er 205, E. Baker 214, J. Parent 216, C. Marbach 222, P. Hodle 223, J. Fawbush 213, R. Asbbaucher 201, W. Guenin 200, W. Franz 211-202, B. Bieberich 202. Major League W L Pts. Three Kings Tavern 26 19 36 Tocsin Garage 25 20 35 Ideal Dairy 24 21 33 Decatur Blue Flame 24 21 32 Hooker Paint 24 21 32 Oakdale Kennels .. 22 23 29 Midwestern Life -. 22 23 28% Beavers Oil Service 22 23 27% Hoagland Farm Eq. 19 26 26 Petrie Oil 17 28 21 Three Kings Tavern won 3 pts. from Ideal Dairy, Hooker Paint won 3 pts. from Petrie Oil, Oakdale Kennels won 3 pts. from Decatur Blue Flame, Midwestern Life won 3 pts. from Beavers Oil Service, Hoagland Farm Eq. and Tocsin Garage each won 2 pts. 600 series: J. Loshe 629 (220-230-179); D. Mies 624 ( 220-205-199), T. Fennig 602 (142-236-224), I. Lepper 609 (200-162-247). 200 games — P. Miller 211, A. Baker Bbo, E. Bean 213, C. Hurst 214, D. Reidenbach 204, N. Bultemeier 212, D. Everett 200, L. Reef 213, D. Hoile 201, P. Melcher 213. J. Murphy 212. B. McAfee 200.
G. E. ALLEYS G. E. Fraternal League W L Teeple Truck Lines — 28% 13% Peterson Elevator 23% 18% G. E. Club —22% 19% WestrEnd Restaurant — 21 21 KeKlly Cleanersl6% 25% Red Men 14 28 Teeple won 2 from West End; G. E. Club won 2% from Kelly; Peterson won 2 from Red Men. 200 scores: Selking 266, Buuck 202, Reynolds 205, Shackley 200, Custer 233, Eyanson 206, Frauhiger 211, Laurent 222, Murphy 205, Beery 203, Zelt 208. 600 series: Selking 602 (152-184-
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Greenfield Man Is Handley Appointee INDIAMCPLIS (UPD—Governor Handley late Wednesday named Royden C. Gilbert, Greenfield, as commissioner of the Indiana Motor Vehicles Bureau. Gilbert, present chief deputy commissioner, succeeds Robert McMahn, LaPorte, who earlier was named to a $25,000-a-year job as attorney for the Indiana Toll
Hasn’t it been CHILLY? I People Just don’t think of buying new clothes when it’s so cold and a chill In the air! So we’ve been left with a quantity of [ spring fashions (that, have a long wearing season ahead) but i i we must clear space for incoming stocks and have been forced ] ' to sell at a discount. - ALL-AMERICAN GIRL Black Patent Leather, Navy Blue and Red Dress - Shoes 20% off : WERE $g.99 — - NOW $7.19 ; LIMITED TIME ONLY! ] Kaye's Shoe Store “QUALITY FOOTWEAR’’ [ OPEN: FRIDAY A SATURDAY NITES TILL 9 P. M, VWWWWWWWMMMMMMMftMMVWVWUMWWV I. COME TO THE Checkerboard Store :• FOR ALL OF YOUR 5 Garden Supplies S Bulk Garden Seeds; Gladiola Bulbs; . Lawn Seed; Various Fertilizers; Sheep Manure; Peat Moss, by the yard or bushel. Bn ■JB Everything you need to give you B ■JB t * ie * )est Vegetable Garden and the jb » C . most Beautiful Lawn, a—- $ Stiefel Grain Co. •: IJ 217 N. First St. Decatur 4
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. THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1959
Road Commission. Gilbert’s appointment is effective May 15, the date of McMahan's resignation. Elderly Farmer Dies In Tractor Accident SCOTTSBURG, Ind. (UPD—William Boles, 75, died Wednesday in a Louisville hospital from injuries sustained Monday in a tractor accident on his Scott County farm.
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