Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1960 — Page 6

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,tert to death here Sunday and P>> ( Ucr arraatad JuM-ph C Cobb. 41. Gary, in mnaecUMO with tm- alayina AuUmriU** »ald Henry James. » was «h«rt to death »n the home of Mr» Helen Cobb, 33. Cobb'aj for meg wife. Cobb was taken to city Jal! o**[ an open chart* when he called poller after the sbooUnt. Pore el Post Price Increase Effective WASHINGTON <UPD — From now aa. you will have to pay more fur parcel post KHectWr Sunday midnight, rates went up an average of IT 2 per cent on fourth class mall, including parcels ’and catalogues. The higher rates, authorised last! Nov. 20 by the Interstate Commerce Commission, are aimed at boosting Pont Office revenue by M million dollars a year.

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Humphrey Out Os Indiana Primary INDIANAPOLIS <UPD—lndiana Democrats prepared to welcome two more possible presidential nominees this week on the heels of a visit by Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, an announced presidential candidate. Humphrey told an Indianapolis gathering Saturday night that “old fogeys have been replaced by •young fogeys” in the Republican party. Humphrey addressed a Franklin D. Roosevelt dinner sponsored by the Marion County Young Demofcrats. The Minnesota Democrat has some backers in Indiana but 1 no organization and Indicated that he would not enter the Hoosier : presidential primary. However. Sen? John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, who will be in Indiana Thursday and Friday, is I expected to enter the Indiana primary. Kennedy is scheduled for j appearances in Lake and Vigo I Counties. Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas. Senate majority leader, also a potential presidential candidate, will . speak at the Indiana JeffersonJackson dinner in Indianapolis I Saturday. Humphrey said in his Indianapolis talk that Vice President Richard Nixon has taken a “negative Republican position” on all major issues. He identified those issues as Taft-Hartley law, social security, housing, farm price sup- ♦ E

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Profit From Skating Party For Hungry The skating party last Wednesday sponsored by the youth fellowship of the First Christian church netted S2B 50. $lO of which will be given to the week of compassion, known in many other churches as the "one great hour of sharing" for the church world service, the Rev. Edward Pacha announced this morning. "Since $1 donated to church world service will place 300 pounds of food in the mouths of the hungry people of the world, this means that the local fellowship has given 14 tons, or 3.000 pounds of food to the world’s needy”. Rev. Pacha said. “1 am very proud of their generous action.” ports, wage standards and minimum wages, small business, civil rights, interest rates and labor legislation. “The Republican party has always been known as the party of old fogeys.” Humphrey said. "The Madison Avenue boys would like us to believe that the Old Guard has been dismounted and that the young turks are in the saddle. All, they’re really saying is that oldfogeys have been replaced by. young fogeys.” A fourth Democratic presidential possibility — Sen. Stuart' Symington of Missouri—also was in Indiana this weekend He was seen at the Indianapolis airport between planes.

Ohio State Is Well In Front In Big Ten CHICAGO <UPO— Wmleo Ml<higan invidra the lair "f ÜBto*«ton Ohto •*»<«'* tonight to «»pm ! the »<-ct*nd half of the Big Ten I basketball campaign The Huckryra. who have beaten I the like* of Illinois. Indiana and Michigan State, were not expected |tn have much trouble in improvI ing their runaway league lead to •>0 at the expenae ot the Wolver"rhe Buckeyea. getting hotter by the game, appeared a good bet to Stop the achool scoring record set Only Saturday night In a 111-7» romp over the defending champions from Michigan State. Four other trama were scheduled tonight Minnesota, running a full game behind the Buckeyea, goes to Michigan State in dire need of a victory to stay in the race, and Northwestern tackles Indiana on the Hoosier court. (lophers Rally Late The Gophers stayed alive by I rallying in the second half Saturday to defeat Wisconsin. 86-72. and Purdue handed Michigan its 'fourth straight loss. 83-63 Indiana ended a 19-day stretch of idleness by beating DePaul. 8278. and Illinois defeated Notre Dame 71-67. in other Saturday night action. The Buckeyes' 111 point total was two points better than the | previous high scored this season against Delaware and their 49 field goals was only shy of the Big Ten record—set by Indiana against the Buckeyes last season. Sophomore Jerry Lucas won 1 scoring honors with 25 points although he missed almost 11 minutes of the contest. The Buckeyes’ balanced offensive produced four players in the double-figure bracket, and two others missed by a bare point. Walker Hits 27 i Horace Walker’s 27 points was high for the Spartans. But Walker. I the Big Ten's second-ranked scor|er. failed to get his usual help ; from Lance Olson, who was saddled with four fouls in the first [half and wound up with only 11 (points. The Gophers, who aren t scheduled to face Ohio State until the last dav of the season 'March s>, survived a first half scare from i winless Wisconsin and then hit for 48 points in the final 16 minutes for their fifth win against two defeats. , Terry Dischinger. Purdue s ace sophomore, scored 26 points, well below his 31-point per game average. Coach Ray Eddy used 17 players in the victory over Wisconsin. , . Indiana’s Walt Bellamy turned in the best scoring performance of the night, scoring 34 poinst against DePaul, 19 of them in a second half spurt.

College Basketball Purdue 83, Michigan 63. Ohio State 111, Michigan State 79. • «, Minnesota 86, Wisconsin 72. Indiana 82, DePaul 78. Illinois 71, Notre Dame 67. Anderson 97, Indiana Tech 87. Concordia 87, Tri-State 75. Indiana State 83, Valparaiso 79. Manchester 99, Ashland 70. Wabash 82, Illinois (Chicago branch) 70. DePauw 77, Illinois Wesleyan 68. Butler 92, 6t. Joseph’s 60. Indiana Central 72. Marian 69. Huntington 100, Cedarsville 83. Lawrence Tech 89, Taylor 84. William and Mary 94, West Virginia 86. 1 Wichita 74, Houston 65. Colorado 58, Nebraska 54. Oklahoma State 59. Oklahoma 48. Dayton 62. Wake Forest 45. Georgia 69, Tennessee 62. Kansas State 77, Baylor 63. Detroit 82, Central Michigan 62. St. John’s 74, Loyola (Ill.) 59. North Carolina State 90, Clemson 69. Western Kentucky 76, LaSalle 70. Bradley 62, Marquette 59 (overtime). Duke 79, South Carolina 65. Georgia Tech 60, Alabama 48. Villanova 75, Canisius 66.

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appears to be keeping up a strong defense position in • telephone booth at Madison Square Garden. The New York Rangers’ practice goalie grabbed the seat during a rest period in a workout session.

Wabash Net Coach Resigns Position WABASH, Ind. ,lUPD — Bill i Peden, whose current Wabash high school basketball team has a 4-11 record, has announced his resignation, effective at the end of this season. Peden, coach here three years, said he would look for another coaching job. High School Basketball Garrett 74. Elmhurst 48 Indianapolis Shortridge 53, Fort Wayne South 48. Fort Wayne Concordia 72, PortMishawaka 64, Fort Wayne North 54. ‘ Fort Wayne Central 73, Richmond 63. New Haven 75. Harlan 67. Huntertown 61, Lafayette Central 53. Woodlan 51, Fremont 50. Churubusco 60, Ligonier 51. Petroleum 68, Chester Center 60. Muncie Central 83. LaPorte 61. Gary Roosevelt 67, Michigan City 63. Kokomo 69. Peru 58. Hammond NoU 65, Gary Wallace 52. Anderson 82, South Bend Central New Castle 79, Rushville 77 (overtime). Elwood 79, Wabash 66. Crawfordsville 58. North Central (Marion Co.) 50. Indianapolis Tech 49. Indianapolis Cathedral 47. Indianapolis Attucks 95, Martinsville 35. . Muncie Burris 57, Marion 55. Dunkirk 66. Hagerstown 60. Wabash Valley Tourney Bloomfield 69, Brazil 68. Covington 55, Carlisle 53 (overtime). Bloomfield 61, Covington 60 (final).

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I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named township, that a complete and defied annual report together with ail accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township has been filed a. required by law in the office oi the County Auditor, and that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. FLOYD BAKER. Trustee

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