Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1959 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959

Contempt Charge On Mercer Co. Sheriff Mercer county, O„ sheriff Bruce Barber, after talcing steps Monday to close the county jail in a disagreement over operating funds, was charged Tuesday with contempt of, court. , He is scheduled to appear in the Mercer court of cofnfoion pleas at 10 a. m. Thursday, July 9. He was charged with contempt of court after releasing Wilfred H. Wolters, Coldwater, who was serving a 3(May jail sentence cm a manslaughter conviction resulting from a traffic fatality. Contempt changes were drawn up Tuesday mowing by prosecuting attorney Dean James, at the order of Judge Paul P. Dull, of the common pleas court. Dr. Donald R. Fox, Mercer county coroner, the only person under Ohio law qualified, served papers on the sheriff. After receiving the papers. Barber appeared in common pleas court Tuesday afternoon, and was released on his own recognizance without being required to provide an appearance bond. Barber’s duty bond of <IO,OOO will cover the situation, the judge ruled. If convicted of contempt, Barber could be required to serve up to 10 days in jail and pay a fine of as much ass SSOO, for violating the Ohio law dealing with “disobedience of a lawful order, rule, judgment or command of the court, and misbehavior of an officer of the court in the performance of his official duties.” The sheriff has indicated he will return the jail to an operative basis until disposition of the case. He reported that he will return to duty the deputy who was furloughed Monday, and that he will add another deputy to his staff so that he will be free to prepare for the case and his own defense. He had handled his own case without the aid of an attorney a year ago, when he had sought unsuccessfully to mandate the county commissioners to provide his department with additional funds. The charge was bosed on his release of Wolters, although Barber had released three other prisoners Monday. These three had completed their jail sentences for drunken driving and were serving time for fines and costs. Celina municipal court judge Carlton C. Rieser had suspended the rest of the fines and costs for the three upon hearing of the sheriffs action, eliminating filing of charges against Barbar in those cases.

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Steel Strike Negotiations Are Grounded NEW YORK (UPD—Negotiations aimed at averting a national steel strike on June 30 were grounded today on the issue of whether contract talks should proceed on a joint industry-wide basis or on a company-by-company basis. Twelve companies, including the U.S. Steel Corp., are involved in the strike-threatening wage controversy? David J. McDonald, president of the United Steelworkers of Amer- ' ica, favdfs company-by-company I negotiations but so far the industry representatives have adamantly resisted such a procedure. McDonald, apparently disturbed because the joint talks of the past five weeks have seemingly gotten nowhere, wants a return to individual talks between the union and the 12 companeis. Bargaining Units Stand By He has ordered the union’s 12 separate bargaining committees to stand by at 10 a.m. today in the event the industry gives in and agrees to meet on a company-by-company basis. There was a possibility that some formula might be adopted under which negotiations would be conducted both jointly and separately at the same time. A 2% hour session Tuesday between two four-men committees—one headed by McDonald for the union, the other led by R. Conrad Cooper, U.S. Steel’s vice president anti chief negotiator — produced only a brief statement that they had met “to duscuss procedure but have not yet reached any conclusions.” Neither side meanwhile had ! made any comment on the proposal of Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) that President Eisenhower summon steel industry and union leaders to an immediate White House conference in an effort to 1 settle thewage dispute. Seeks Climate For Talks Symington’s suggestion was made in Philadelphia at a news conference following an address he made to the AFLrCIO Indus- ' trial Union Department’s convention. . The senator said he hoped the government, through the President, could create a ."climate” for discussions between McDonald and Roger Blough, board chairman of U.S. Steel, and others involved. Symington, one of a group of Senators who heard McDonald give an analysis of the steel dispute in Washington Monday night, said McDonald’s presentation left him more apprehensive than ever about the threat of a strike at midnight June 30. The trade publication Iron Age predicted today that serious efforts will be made soon to break the deadlock. “Despite the noisy chest-beating, both sides in the steel labor hassle are now ready for some tough give-and-take collective bargaining,” the magazine said. , , , Even if a strike does develop it will be a short one because “steelworkers as a whole have no stomach for a long strike,” Iron Age said. Bans Pinball Seizure In Vigo County TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UPD— Superior Judge Harold J. Bitzegaio issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday barring authorities from seixing pinbal machines in Vigo county. The judge granted a petition for the order from a group of pinball machines operators and set July 7 as the date for hearing on a temporary injunction.

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