Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1963 — Page 4

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Young Negro Leaders Demand Cleanup GARY, Ind. (UPD—Two young Gary Negro leaders, charging corrupt political bosses have exploited the city's Negroes for years, appeared before the city council Tuesday night and demanded a cleanup. They represented two civic and

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social organizations whose members entered the council chambers waving placards saying: “Return Gary to Respect,” "Your CreedLet US Prey” and “Why Don’t You Resign?” Most were from the central district of the city, populated largely by Negroes. The groups were the “Viscounts” and the “Lake County Central District Organization.” Rudolph Clay, representing the Viscounts, demanded the resignations of three councilmen named

as conduits in the recent tax evasion trial of former Gary Mayor George Chacharis. “n»ey have betrayed the public trust and are guilty of conduct unbecoming their offices,’’ Clay charged. He referred to councilmen Terry C. Gray, Alois Wozniak and George Ferhat, who admitted during the trial they took bribe money from construction firms. “We would like to serve notice that we are a new breed in Gary and we are restless and discon-

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tent, but we will not compromise and we can not be bought,” Clay said. “We will carry this message to every precinct in the central district and to every block and house each day and each night.” During the meeting, council President Paul Dudak announced appointment of a three-member committee to investigate the charges against the three councilmen. “We have been working for four years to eradicate this condition

jn the central district which amounts to the economic destruction of the Negro here,” Tim Adams, spokesman for the Lake County Central Organization, said. Also at the meeting were members of the Glen Park Citizens Association, which has conducted a campaign for a cleanup of the city government. Hie association made news last year when it etched pleas for aid on coconuts which it then mailed to President Kennedy.

Earlier in the day, an affidavit was filed with the Lake County prosecutor’s office accusing the three councilmen of bribery. It was fild by Mrs. Shirley Mackowiak, treasurer of the association, and accepted by Deputy Prosecutor Ray Susana, who said he would turn it over to Prosecutor Henry Kowalczyk. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

Augsburger Field Sold At Auction A 40-acre field 1% miles north of Berne and one-half mile west, belonging to Dennis Augsburger, was sold last Saturday at auction for $375 an acre to Dr. David J. Schwartz, Jr., by Kent Realty, Gerald Strickler and Don Blair, auctioneers. The price was considered very good for land without buildings in the counly.

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Swickord Finalist In Merit Program David A. Swickard, Decatur high school senior, has been notified that he is one of the finalists in the national merit scholarship program. His selection to the semifinalist was announced some time ago, and the certificate of merit received here confirms Swickard as one of approximately 1,200 finalists who will be offered merit scholarships in the current competition.