The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1958 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BAMNEf FRI.. IAN. 24. 195* OREKN. AS I LE. IXD.

Allows Hoffa To Take Office

WASHINGTON UP A federal judge has signed a consent decree all f wing James R. Hoffa to take offi' e a- p?esi<ient of the Teamsters Union undr-r supervision of a three-man hoard of

monitors.

Judge r Dickinson I>etts approved the deal in settlement of a suit brought by 13 rank-and-file Teamsters to %’oid Hoffa’s election ;rt the lft57 T amsterss

convention.

The consent -iide’ dissolves the

preliminary injunction last Oct. 23 by Letts

Hoffa from succeeding Dave Beck in the top post of the 1.400.000-member truck drivers

union.

persons have died in the blaze. a full day. it burst into the open ’ the Texas Big Bend country. ST-TtZ PAT TAI KS RF-OPFV The bodies «f two children were ‘ at 3 a, m. Uorpus Christi received more CAIRO UP - The Egyptian recovered from the rubble Thurs- Flames fanned by a slight than 2 1 £ inches of rain in a 24- 1 government has agreed to reday night by firemen searching breeze roared up through one of hour period. sending water °P en discussion on compensation the debris. Authorities .said they the market buildings comer tow- through some streets and the out- for shareholders in the Suez R.M'h.iai. Hank

Canal Co., it was announced today. World Bank Vice President W. A. B. Iliff made the an-

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apparently w.?ret wo of the six ers. casting a red glow that could children of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wil- be seen for 20 miles on overhang

kins. clouds.

lying areas. The storm center rapped out a steady tr.ttoo from i Texas to Florida. Pensacola. Fla

The Wilkins' 11-month-old ; Four hours later, the market ! received nearly an inch Thursday

daughter. Paula, was the only was completely burned out. Fire- I night.

victim identified thus far. men concentrated their efforts or Effects of the storm ""center Paula was kilL-d when her checking the spread of the flames W ere felt in tha lower Mississippi mother dropped her from an up- to such famed nearby buddings Valley and extended to Florida's per window in hopes a bystand- as St. Bartholomew’s Church and ea st coast. Almost 1 % inches or er would catch the child. The the hospital of the same name. ra j n doused Vero Beach, Fda.

baby, however, plummeted to her Authorities of St. Bartholo-

TVaohers Meetings

John R. Plummer .. JuAnita M< Murtry .. Alice H. Riehardson

Janitor Service

nour.cemer.t after two days of I Burl Reiter negotiations with the Egyptian 1 mi-j..,, t.uinn

government. He said the

talks

will reopen in Rome late February. The Egyptian Suez Canal Authority took control of the waterway when the canal was nationalized 18 months ago.

death on the sidewalk.

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20 other children were ' “ ro >* al hospitals”-had completfi om windows of the ! pd to evacuate the building, flaming five-story structure to t>ut it appeared early today that spectators below who caught : P a ti en ts were sale,

injury. However,

I them without

j2i person#? were injured fleeing

issued the flames in the all-Negro buildbarring ing. including Roosevelt Wilson.

11, reported in critical condition. Daley said 109 other tenants of the 76-year-old tenement were accounted for. But he said it was

Teamsters Secret iry-Treasur- difficult to determine how many today pressed the Federal Reer John Kngl.~h inf! 14 vice persons were in the building dur- serve Board for a sweeping re-

Easing Of Money Curbs Is Sought

Earlier Thursday, a storm piled , up snows 11 inche#? deep in south- 1 west Texas. Cars and trucks were stranded on U. S. 90 be- ■ tween Alpine and Marathon as |

40-mile-an-hour winds strewed # T'ovn»hi> kuimi snow on the highway from r, , J ' 1 .' _ ! ' ^ shoulder to shoulder. pi^bursements .i'mi i

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$ 237.00 .. ( 5.00 ... 10.00 1.00 $ !»7r,.O0

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Another rain belt covered the area from central California to the Pacific Northwest and inland to parts of the Plateau region. Almost an inch of rain soaked

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WASHINGTON UP

Banks

presidents elected at the conv e n- i nR . the holocaust. tion also were allowed to assume

office on condition they conform with the decree. The 13 dissident Teamsters had ehaiged the

elections were rigged.

The three-man board would consist of one member named by the rank-and-file group, another by the Teams! rs’ executive board and a neutral chairman to

be selected by both groups.

London Battles S4 Million Fire

Fear 6 Children Died In Forces

CHICAGO < UP) A panicstricken mother who dropped her infant daughter from an upper window of a flaming tenement in a futile effort to save the child’s life learned today that all six of her children probably perished in

the blaze.

At least three children were i known dead in the explosion and * fire that gutted the overcrowded ' tenement Thursday. Five other children wer.-' listed as missing

and presumed dead.

LONDON < UP) The worst fire since the wartime blitz, today destroyed the Smithfield meat market and menaced other famous landmark#? in the ancient

heart of London.

Two firemen had been and eight injured in

battle with the flames, complicated by freezing temperatures which coated streets around the blazing market with sheets of ice.

laxation of curbs on money.

At the same time the joint congressional economic subcommittee warned against apy plunging move to shore up the sagging economy. The experts said there j may be a delayed effect from the defense buildup that could touch

off a new inflationary spiral.

Following Tuesday’s announcement of a cut in the reserve’s discount rate from 3 to 2 ;i 4 per cent — the charge on loans to commer- | cial banks- big banks in several

killed ma j or pities lowered ‘ prime” in-

a 24-hour ^ eres t rates.

Receipts

San Francisco, while somewhat i Disinirsvinem#

lesser amounts fell in Washing-

ton.

Snow flurries and light snow occurred at scattered points in the northern and central Rockies and the upper Mississippi Valley. Generally warmer temperatures—in some places as much as 15 degrees- pievailed over the northern and central Rockies and -the Dakotas. Partly cloudy skies clung to a vast portion of the Midwest, while tomperatures dropped 10 to 15 degrees in New England.

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NINON COMMENTS

The cut applied only to the re- CHICAGO fUPt Vice Presiserve bank in Philadelphia. c i e nt Richard M. Nixon, in a film-

Thursday the board included its

Taxes—June

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< onsTessioual Interest Retirement Assessments

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$ 5875.61 . 4550.1

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$ 104,30.81 $1.3 3 2.3.54 1 0.386.21

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banks in New York. Cleveland,

I ire Chief F. Delve said this Richmond, Chicago, St. Louis and morning the $4,200,000 fire was Kansas City. The other five reunder control, but it was still | serve banks are likely to follow burning. Other fire officials pre- ; sU j t shortly dieted it will take about 24 hours The commercial banks’ trim-

to “finish’ the blaze.

| Firemen will continue to patrol 1 the area for days, to make sure that the last spark has been ex-

tinguished.

ming of their prime rates— the fee on loans to the biggest, most credit-worthy borrowers—is expected eventually tos pread to individuals, small firms and home The fire started early Thurs- 11101 day in the maze of vaults and tunnels under the market where

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$ 222.00

870.00 $ 1092.

Nellie Malayi-r . . . . rp r.i\'cling Expense

by the American Medical Assn

on cur relations with the peoples j ciau<i, .Malay,'r . , I Books. Brintini

of the world:

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often ^observed how a hand out- Advisorv Board

stretched in friendship—a heart |

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win the affection and support of .1.',,']< 1 1'.ii'dsa'x""

people than all the guns in

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91.58 26.4 1

$ .500.00

Chief Fire Marshal Raymond refrigerated meat was stored. J. Dailp\ sai i as many as 12 to 15 After burning underground for

Gulf Coast Is Pelted By Rains

OPENING WHITE WAV RESTAURANT WILL OPEN SATURDAY. JAN. 25TH AT 9:0(1 A. M. Open Dai!> Thereafter at 5:00 A. M. JACK HINKLE, Owner

HE’LL NEVER LEARN STATESVILLE, N. C. UP -

James A. Trent, 19, was released from Prison Wednesday after serving a term- for car theft. Less than 24 hours later he was ar1 rested for stealing a car from a

Heavy rains drummed the Gulf parking ]ot a half block from Coa#* early today, sending the Hce station .

streams brimming over ‘ ’

their

banks and flooding streets in Corpus Christi. Tex. The U. S. Weather Bureau said the heavy rains in the naI tion’s southeastern half were asj sociated with ^ storm that headj ed for the central Gulf of Mexico after spawning a snow storm in

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CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Doctoi-s Blix. Wallace and Haller, the n"Jrse c ' and nurse aids of Culver hospita 1 for the wonderful care I received while there. I also want to thank relatives, friends and my clubs for the visits, flow,ers, gifts and cards that helped to make my stay more pleasant. Mollie Dean p James B. Black, age 30. was ane.sted by city police at 1 a. ni.. Friday morning on a drunken driving charge. He was released at 2:30 a. m.

1 «8- Boyd, T.ogiil 106.00

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Wynona Strietelinoir .. $ 1062.00 <!!<-n Marios 52 00 J. A. Hertel * .57.7(1 Omer Henry .35 00 George Homniel. Jr 6B00

Disblirsements Toil ion

Paof Teachers

Jas \. Burk $ 1404.00 Juanita .McMurtry 2.362.00 John R. PUimmer 1648.00 Alice M. Ricbardson X05.00

Hub. Teachers

Nona Grantham $ 20.00

Transfers

Roy K. Jones

•Tack Lindsa\ . . . 'Curtis Higgins SlK-rman Thompsoi IliMlMirMeiiM-iitM S|»eei;i|

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Benair of Building»s Virgil Sutherlin R. Skelton Wilkinson Bbr. <'o. Tom Marks Al-.Tax Chemical Co. ... Burl Reiler R« pair K<|>1 inmen 1 Manna X- Sons Barnard Grain Co Burl Reiter Kiger <8- Co Marry Ragsdal Furniture >V- E(|nipment Kiger ,8- Co. Mess Duplicator Co. John R. Plumm Montgomery Ward School Suopliis

$ 311.19

875.16

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Montgomery Ward $ ‘,4.28 Harold Dickerson 90 oe Jas A. Parker 220.' , Moore's Super Service — ■

Karrv Tcdrow* I’M: Walt'-r Hubble

Donald Booker 33->.0a John H. McGuire 18.',:;.an

Arthur Barker

Ralph Hultz 4- • " I'. . .1 I .-sle> 640 •*» High Point oil Co 6 x4 Moosicr (Bass .8 Mirror Co. 2x R. W. Reagan & S . iir '.’J Brownlee Garage

Electric

Public Service Go

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Progressive Print. Co. Kiger .8- Co. Loyd Hurst Walter Roth

T hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named townhip- tb-u a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of pdf-sons having been paid money by the township has been filed ns required by law in the office of th* County Auditor, and that a copy o. such annual report i s in custody of the chairman of 1 he township advisory board. Said report D suhject to inspection by any taxpayer of the

township.

Claude Malayer

Trustee

.268.38 $14.25 . 17.77 . 2.8.3 . 10.74

SUMMERFIELD HEARD WASHINGTON UP Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield told Congress today that refusal to raise out-of-town letter postage tc 5 cents would

be “unthinkable.”

He said increased postal rates.

ASKED TO REMAIN

INDIANAPOLIS UP — 0,'V. Handley today asked the Chyslei Corp to consider keeping ir tm ration tow Evansville plant vv dch now empkiy 5 500 per-'c.i# KFFll ILNCY EXPFXTED INDIANAPOLIS L T P Statf atpen’ision of hospital finance^ is a means of controlling hospi1 insurance rates was suggestJ today by Indiana Insurance Commissioner Alden C. Palmer. Palmer, studying a request

from Blue Cross for a rate in- Thp home will bujlt on a crease, said he may ask the 1959 | acre fann jn L t s 31 bv a Iu . u Legislature for a law giving | corporation t . aHe ,, the Indiana “some agency the right to review , ^ stirPf{ Tva( hors Communitv. hospital accounting systems in I Wya t t is president of the eorthe same way insurance compan- j poration Its dnectors are memtes are tegulated b ers of the boards of the State

“We are not convinced.” Pal-

WTI.L RTTI.D HOME.

INDIANAPOLIS UP A ■500.000 home for retired Indima teachers will be bulit this fall just south of Greenwood. Robert Wyatt, executive seer - tary of the Indiana State Teachers Association, announced plana today to build 30 units of the home at first and sell them to retiring teachers at $10,000 each. Another 150 units will be ad, later. Wyatt said, and eventual-

ly there will be more.

mer said, "that the increases in hospital rates are justified. We feel that possibly management could develop mere efficient methods of operation." FREED OF ONE CHARGE INDIANAPOLIS UP Austin housemoving contractor Marvin Pieble. who faced charges of moving one house and not moving anothe'-. was free of one of

the counts today.

Judge John Christ dismissed a charge of moving a house across a street intersection without a building commissioner's permit. RATE HIKE RESCINDED INDIANAPOLIS (UP) A

Teachers Assoeiilion and t Indiana Retired Tent!'' s A' :>•-

ciation.

MAY FSE SANTARICM FOR TREATING \LCOHOMCS INDIANAPOLIS I UP) Indiana State Mental Health Commissioner Stewart T. Ginsberg proposed today that Indiana buy ' a $150,000 sanatorium at Martinsville for treatment of alco-

| holies.

Tlie Slat.-' Budget Committee planned to discuss the proposed which called for using the buildj ing as a 100-bed hospital for men j and women. The Division of Mental Health estimated that the

including the Xew 5-cent stamp, I rate increase granted a year ago 1 ^•’ vv Highland Min-

is one of the most “urgent" items in the administration’s budget message to Congress. Failure to act, he said, could force another increase in the national debt. SETS FILING DATES INDIANAPOLIS (UP 1 —Secretary of State Frank A. Lenning announced today that candidates for Uv? May 6 primary must file declarations of candidacy between Feb. 25 and March 27. Those seeking nomination ofr Congress, the Indiana General Assembly, judeships, and posts of prosecuting attorney must file with the secretary of state. Lenning said.

to the Indiana Telephone Corp. j e ra l Springs Hanatarium, could bo was rescinded by the state today 1 10 ^ a kditated at an additional

and the utility was ordered to re- ; <os ^ •‘t'-'iO.OOO.

fund between $500,000 and $600,- The building would be used by 000 to more than 35,000 custom- the Section on Alcoholism of the

ers 1 Mental Health Division.

PROPOSE PENTAGON SHAKE-UP

REVERSES OH RT

INDIANAPOLIS UP — The Indiana Supreme Court today reversed the conviction of two men charged with a 1955 hold-up and ordered a new trial for them. Henry T. Thomas and Frank W. Thomas were sentenced in Marion County Criminal Comt to 10 to 25 years for the robbery of a service station. The Supreme Court ruled that testimony from one of the withnesses in the

original trial should not

been admitted.

naval opera-

ir flk.i e chief of

Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, (right), forme 1 chief tions. and General Carl (Toohey) Spnatz, former air *e r

staff, meet shortly before testifying at the Senate Preparedness Subcommittee’s missile hearing. Nimitz proposed a pentagon ^ v | shake-up to bring the military heads of the three services in closer contact with the White House. Spaatz also presented his pentagon

reorganization views.

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RomulO Betancourt (right), former piesident of Venezuela now in political exile in New York, raises h:s glass of champagne in a three-way toast to freedom on the ouster of dictator piesident Marcos Jimenez, with Jovito Villalba Mefti !ea<' r o'" theCentrist Union Republi'ana Democ atn-a. and Dr. Rifael Caldera (center), leader of the C iristiai: Socialist Copel Patty, who came to New York a few days ago. Betancourt s-rveo as Venezuelan president from 1945 to ifMfc.

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JET CRASHES IN BACK YARD

A crowd ga.hera to \i w vihit is left of an F-94 jet tignter wh.eh era hed in the back j home occupied by Mi. and Mrs. Richard Rice of Arlington Heights. Mass. The two Air in the fighter rode down with it and were killed in the crash.

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