Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1960 — Page 3

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Favor Wage Boost For Railroaders

WASHINCTON iUPI'-A pre»i drtrtlal fact finding board today recommended a Scent* an hour wage increase and Improved health and welfare benefit* for about 800 uno nonoperating railroad worker* The (art finding panel made IU report to the Preiident in an effort to avert a threatened strike by the off-train employes No walkout la legally authorized until July • Eleven union* hod asked the nation's railroads for a 25-ccnt hourly wage increase, longer vacations. two additional holidays and Improved insurance programs. The emergency board, noting what it called the "unsatisfactory" financial condition of the railroads, recommended settlement terms far below those sought by'the unions. It proposed a five • cent hourly pay hike effective July 1 to apply across-the-board. The non-operat-ing workers — including clerks, telegraphers, shop craftsmen and others—now average slightly under $2 50 an hour. The board suggested that the railroads and the union negotiate a number of improvements in the health and welfare field in lieu of a further general wage increase in early 1961 Gold and Silver Laee Brush over the gold or silver lace with alochol or cleaning fluid. If it is removable, it may be cleaned by boiling in salt water. Use two tablespoonfuls of salt to one pint of water.

EAGLES Joint Installationof Officers THURSDAY, JUNE 9 8:00 P.M.

I EAGLES LODGE I FLOOR SHOW Saturday, June 11 S Earl Renard, Comedy Dancing Star of the Betty Davis | K Show. Imogene — The wonder horse from the Olsen | B & Johnson Show. ■ — FUN FOR ALL — I OPEN HOUSE I bug time IS YOUB TIME TO GET THE BUGS! GARDEN GUARD GARDEN GUARD 1 LB. TIN < BAG 79c ’l*77 ARSENATE ARSENATE LEAD LEAD 4 LB. BAG 1 tB - BAG s2*oo 9Oc Wettable Acme SULFER B ROSE DUST SS ro*»' S9C Acme Acme ROSE DUST ROSE DUST SQUEEZE CAN SIFTER TOP sl*39 ’l*3s WEED-NO-MORE WEED-NO-MORE 8 OZ. CAN QUART CAN SI.OO $2-98 SRitith Drug Co. ■ -' ■ . ' r ' • . • . x I

Fort Wayne Appeal Dismissed By Court INDIANAPOLIS <UPI» -An appeal by a group of Fort Wayne resident* to prohdbH <be Ft*< Wayne Bible College Jwn constructing building* in a residential rone wa* dl»mi»*rd «n a technicality by the Indiana Appellate Court TVeaday. t The city's zoning appeal* board granted the college permtoatan in jggg io construct the buildings, but Edward 0. McArdle and 14 Other resident* asked the Allen Circuit Court tn prohibtt construetian. However, the local court found for the college on ground* that the zoning board had a right li> grant permission and the resident.* then took their case to the Appellate Court, naming the zoning appeal board as the defendant The state court dismissed the appeal on grounds that the Bible CnUega. being an indispensable party to the suit, should have been named in addition to the zoning board. Indiana Man Dies In Air Collision

PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION, Md. <UPI> — An Indiana man was among four persons killed Tuesday when a jet fighter plane crashed into an Air Force helicopter at the naval air station here. One of the victims was Air Force Ist Lt. Frank A. Williams of Richmond. Ind Authorities said Williams and Staff Sgt. Clyde A Chathams, Poquoson. Va, died when an FBU Crusader jet veered from a hydraulic catapult and smashed into the helicopter The helicopter had just been flown to Patuxent from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia to take part in the rescue of two Federal Aviation Agency men who bailed out of a crippled B-57 Canberra jet bomber near Great Mills, Md. The FAA men were rescued a short time before the helicopterplane accident.

Done* Saturday At Decatur Elks Lodge „ The Decatur Elk* kMge WS. will have their fourth dance in the rw <*H>t aerie* Saturday night The very papular dance* Mart at IP p m Entertainment la furnuhed beforehand and music during the dance la provided by the Jim Goodin combo Pleads Not Guilty To Bank Robbery SOUTH BEND. Ind <UPD-Ed-ward Briley. M. pleaded innocent In federal court here Tuesday Io charges that he robbed a Logansport branch bank of llt.tn last Jan. » Federal Judge Robert A. Grant then turned down a motion by defense attorney Metro M Holovachka to have Reiley* bond reduced from SM.OOU and ordered the former Hamlet resident t O *tand jury trial July 25 Reiley was arrested at Rockford. 111.. May 24 and accused of robbing the Eastgate Branch of the Farmers and Merchants State Bank at He also face* questioning in connection with three other bank robberies in lowa, Illinois and Indiana. If convicted. Reiley could Receive a maximum 20 year prison term on bank robbery charges and a 25 year sentence on an accompanying charge of assault in connection with the robbery. The suspect's wife, a Gary beauty parlor owner now living in Hobart, attended the hearing. The couple has four children. Willkie Pulls Oul Os Republican Race

FORT WAYNE. Ind (UPD■Rie Republican race for lieutenant governor was down to three today after Philip H. Willkie of Rushville pulled out Tuesday night right in the middle of a campaign speech. Willkie, a former state legislator. is the only son of Wendell L. Willkie. 1940 Republican nominee for president He was scheduled to speak at a 4th District meeting for GOP candidates sponsored by the Parker-for - Governor Committee. Lt Gov. Crawford Panker, th.only candidate for governor at the party’s state convention, and Mrs Dorothy Gardner, who announced Tuesday as a candidate for stat? auditor, -were other speakers. Willkie told the group that ”1 am enough of a political realist to know that I cannot win the nomination for -lieutenant governor this year I am therefore withdrawing my name and will return to my affairs at RUshviHe." Willkie has been campaigning more like a candidate for state superintendent of public instruction than for lieutenant governor. He also said that he was not seeking nomination for that office. However, he did not close the door to the possibility of a "draft.” Willkie is national chairman of the Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges but is not ii professional educator. In withdrawing, WiHkie said he was -willing to support any of the three remaining GOP candidates for the lieutenant governorship. They are State Sen. Richard O. Ristine. Crawfordsville; Alvin C. Cast, Kentland, former GOP chairman and now a member of the State Toll Road Commission, and Robert S. Webb. Arcadia, chairman of the Indiana Public Service Commission. Spring Meeting Os Ag Alumni Friday The spring meeting of the Purdue ag alumni association will be held at Rainbow lake, three and one-half miles south of Berne, at 7 o’clock Friday evening. L. E. Archbold will give a talk on his recent trip to Mexico. The annual ice cream social will be held and all Purdue ag alumni are urged to attend. Free Teen Dance At Center Friday Night For the fourth time in recent weeks, the American Federation of Musicians, local 607, will make possible an orchestra dance free of charge, as they furnish the music at a teen dance at the Decatur Youth and Community Center Friday. The funds to pay for these dances come from the union’s recording and transcription fund. Ulis fund has also provided free music at the Monmouth senior party, a Geneva alumni association dance, and during the allnight party after the graduation services at Decatur high school. The local branch of the* musician’s union has a-certain amount available to furnish these dances, and the only requirements are that they be open to the public, require no admission charge, and be sponsored by a worthy organization. Besides local dances, the local provides entertainment at the Veteran’s hospital in Fort Wayne at least once a year. Over 2.60 U watly Democrats are sold/ and delivered in Decatur etrdi day.

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Indianapolis Woman Found Badly Beaten INDtANAPrttJU >UPt' —A worn , an * »tary that the m«A who *b • ducted her Mid "a* Nw kM beftitt and •» will kill again, •ent police a new queat today to the slaying at Lydia Fowler. t Mr* Nellie Crum. 28. Indiana poll*, wa* found badly beaten at i Martin* vlllc thl* mnrtiing W* »ii taken to Indlanapnli* General Hospital with a poaalbte fracture at the shoulder and other injuries | Police said three men were ar-, rested on a variety of charge* here later in a blood-stained car and questioned In connection with the Crum case The men were Identified as Paul Glrivrr. N. Donald Vaughn. 27. and Albert Hunter. 21. all of Indianapolis They were charged with disorderly conduct and assault and battery with in-.

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trot to r«tw .nd may be «ha«g«d <«4diuaMlly with rubbevy. poitee •aid ffolicv *ald br*ai»*a Os Ihr Matemeat attributed to het abductor* tn Mt* Crum. Uwy would qu<-*-tton the three m the ra*r Ot Ml** IT. New Whffrland. wtewt Iwwtt was found beneath a Ma ram Cmtoly bridge laM November, afatiut a month after the duet* peered Sisfer-In Law Os Decafur Man Dies Mr* W 0 Rryfkdd. 55. of York. Pa . died lair Monday night in a ho*i*ltal at vurk following a her butband. a native of Bluffton, her mol hr r. Mr* Kathryn Slrvrn*. al*o of York. nnr *on. Robrrt L, Hrynold. <>f Centerville, la . and two grend*ons. Prtr Reynold*. «>f thl* city, a brother-in-law, will attend funeral service* in sork Friday.

10 Escape Death In Two-Car Collision LOCIAMBPCIRT. Ind, 'UPI* —• grvea young children and ihree aduit* nart*wlv eacaped dv.th m a two-car ctalb’mn <m V M M near the Lxtgari-p»>rt rt*y limit* Tur*, day The rhildtvr all in one car. had )u*t rrturtu*! from an ahrrntvwt <>f strawberry picking »«ailh«a»t «w Immmi Taken in fair conditH- to Mr* rnurial lfo«pilal were k,r- Howard Millar, 20; her daughter Sherry Lee. T month*, for am. Michat'l. 2 I arry Drrrybertr 12 hi* brother Donald. IS and Wallet Dunn. 52. all of Logan*p>>rt, Treated and rrlea»cd were H«»w nrd Miller. 2u. hi* daughter. Peggy. 3. Dean DerrUa-rry. 15. and hi* alder »Arr. Mildred. Sheriff'* deputies »ald th. acci-

<trwl tvrunvd •b*m Duan al Irmpted make a V-turo <ig th« high* a uUMI WA* »ttM< h **> iIW CRt tftliefl IIgWAHI Motorisf Is Fined On Speeding Charge Mlcharrf H»bb* Waterfield, Fort Wavne. who wa* arrv«trd June t for driving T 5 mite* an hour in a poatrd So rude along UK 2* «nuth of Decatur, apt»*arvd in court Tue*dav and paid a fine of LIJ 75

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