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rape 4 Linton Daily Citizen. Tuesday, July 7, 1959 Public Service Strike Now in Seventh Day INDIANAPOLIS A strike by electrical workers against the Public Service Company of Indiana dragged into its seventh day today with no immediate settlement in sight A federal mediator met with bargaining officials of the states largest power utility and the Local 1393. International Broth-j A4 erhood of Electrical Workers, during a futile l'j hour session Monday. The strike was called last Wednesday when negotiations failed to settle a contract dispute over wages Service to 69 Indiana counties has been maintained by supervisory personnel Federal mediator Arthur Pierson said neither side made any concessions in Monday's meet but he said he planned another effort to reach a compromise the next couple of da vs Drysdale, Wynn on Mound As All Star Game Opens IT Till SPAKE BUFFAIXX NY (UPI) Thieves who smashed through two doors of an elementary school in the tow of Tonawanda, broke into a safe and a cafeteria ash register managed to escape with just one dime Read the Classified Kelps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or (eel II1 because of loose, false teeth FASTRETH an Improved alkaline non-acid powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable Avoid embarrassment caused bv loose plates Get Read the Classified Art-. MOVING HACK DR.

WILLIAM H. COLLISSON Optometrist IS KinTRNING TO HIS OFFICE 77 A STREET NORTHEAST LINTON, INDIANA After having born temporarily located in the former Kealsilk Factory across from Post Office. OFFIC HOI KS 9 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m.—12 noon VVWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWVWWW 1 PHONE 12 SVWWVWWVWWVWWWWWWWWWWWVWWWWVWWWVVWWWWWWWV' Do It Now! Parents, keep your children in the SAVINGS HABIT.

in just to make positi SAVINGS comint? to day of the as easy theii their for them weekly de- SCIIOOL ACCOUNT the bank week. by any REMEMBER THE BANK ON THE CORNER IS YOUR SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK I I I I I I I I I I I I Stays white longer. Economical because it farther. Heavy Duty paint has been developed for both professional and do-it- yourself painters that demanded a material that wouid be easy spreading and at the same time give a high degree of hiding ability! SPECIAL PITTSBURGH -(UPI) The favored National League sends 22-year-old Don Drysdale the American I 39-year- old starter. Early Wynn, today in what may be the last All-Star game as the current baseball generation remembers it Some of the glamor already has been rubbed off classic by the fact the tw-o leagues will, tor the first time in history play a second All-Star game during the same season on Aug 3 at Los Angeles.

Nevertheless, a capacity crowd of 34,069 jammed Forbes Field today to witness the latest renewal of an annual mid-summer event begun way back in 1933. Drysdale, the a d-throwing right-handed ace of the Los An- gcles Dodgers who bus won nine games and lost six so far this season, was manager Fred choice to a preponder- mtly right-handed hitting American League line-up for the first three innings. Burdette to Alter that, said Haney, muu- igmg in his second All-Star game lean toward Lew And attei Burdette, ol Milwaukee club, it's almost a cinch that little Elroy Face of the Pirates will finish up. Face is the National No. 1 relict pitcher with a glittering 12-0 record and Haney undoubtedly wishes to give local fans a chance to see their home-tewn pride in All-Star competition.

In choosing the prafty Wynn of the White Sox to start, Casey Stengel appeared to veer away from his original intention of opening up with Baltimore knuc- Ueballei Hoyt Wilhelm, who won his first nine games this season, then lost his next four. Wilhelm suffered his latest loss Sunday and Stengel sure Ihe veteran right hander would be rested sufficiently to start. Stengel, with i record of three victories and five defeats in eight previous All-Star games, did not say who would follow Wynn but lid make clear that Ryne Duren of his own Yankee staff be most likely for the last three innings. Casey to I' sp Lefties Left-lianaers Whitey Ford of the Yankees or Billy Pierce of the White Sox appear the best bets to pitch the middle innings for the American Leaguers, who are 13 to ID underdogs in the game although they have won 15 of the 25 All-Star contests. The American League has won the last two games by one run.

They won the 1958 game at St. Louis, 6-5, and last contest at Baltimore, 4-3. Celebrities Golf Tourney Planned FORT WAYNE, Ind. The Booster Celebrities Golf tourney, a 36-hole, two-day affair geared more to fun than for money, opened at the Fort Wayne Country Club today. Although the spotlight was on such feminine stars as Rawls, Wright and Louise Suggs, who compete for $4,000 in prize money, the performances of many prominent members of the Indiana spoils scene were also expected to attract attention.

The women pros, about two dozen of them, arrived Monday night from French Lick, where competed in the $7,500 LUG A tourney and had no chance to practice over the jurd layout. After ihe initial 18-hole round, the lady pros will pair off with irnateurs in a match Wednesday but their individual scores count toward $700 first- money. I i a 1 1 fraternity was strongly represented in coaches hil Dickens and Joe Kuharich Indiana and Notre Dame, respectively, Weeb Ewhank of the champion Baltimore Colts of the National Football League and a native Hoosier; athletic directors Guy Red Mackey of Purdue and Ed Moose Krause of Notre Dame, and Purdue basketball ccach Ray Eddy. Many other sports celebrities rounded out the field of about 170. If HOUSE PAINI FRIMER OR FINISHED GOAT GALLON 2 DAYS ONLY NOTES ON U.S.

BUSINESS i I iillfd Intrrnnttonnl) Business continues snappy although there are signs of the usual summer slow-down, a survey of purchasing agents showed. These persons, who do the buying for the companies, reported high production, improving employment and strong new orders But few buyers were showing any desire to make extended commitments. PILOTS AND PITCHERS FOR ALL-STAR The Southern and Santa Fe railways placed freight car orders involving more than 30 million dollars. Southern said it placed $25,300,000 in contracts fur 1,240 cars of which 1,205 will have aluminum bodies. Santa Fe ordered 200 refrigerator cars costing more than five million dollars.

A worldwide program to stabilize coffee prices by fixing export quotas has been proposed by coffee growing countries of Latin America It would include coffee-producing nations of Asia and Africa, replacing an export control set-up now in effect only in Latin America Ellis Team Wins; Will Play Friday base- con- The Ellis and Company Gall team is scheduling a test for Friday evening at the Linton diamond, after winning two contests last weekend. On Friday night, the Ellis crew downed the field Merchants, 9-6, and in a Fourth of July afternoon contest the Ellis crew bested the Worthington Merchants by the count of 5-1. In the Bloomfield game, the Ellis team battled from behind to score the victory after trailing 5-0 midway In the contest. Mike Blackmore, Wabash college moundsman, went all the way to gain credit for the victory Gene Walters was the loser for Bloomfield, with Walt Yoho, former SoLsberry athlete, turning in a good relief job. In the Independence Day contest with Worthington, the Ellis team trailed, 1-0, going into the bottom of the eighth inning.

In this frame, however, the Ellis team pushed across five runs to account for the victory. The big blow in this inning came off the bat of Glen Butte, former Milan and Indiana university star, who unloaded about the longest home run ever hit at Hight school park a wallop that was far over the rightfield fence. Two team-mates were on base at the time. Lee Aldridge, Switz City and I athlete, went the distance on the mound and struck out eleven batsmen. Bob Gill, new Switz City Central net coach, was the losing hurler for the Worthing ton team, pitching a good game except for the hectic eighth inning The Ellis team out-hit the losers 9-5.

Jerry Rice and Butte paced the wbtiners at the plate with two hits each. The contest Friday evening scheduled for 7:30 m. The sumary of the1 All-Star baseball game pilots Casey Stengel (left) of the American League, and Fred Haney of the National League meet in friendly fashion in Pittsburgh on the eve of the annual classic. Casey, boss of the New York Yankees, has chosen veteran White Sox workhorse Early Wynn (lower-left) as his starting pitcher, and Milwaukee Haney will Los Angeles Dodgers righthander Don Drysdale (lower-right) as the National League starter, REAL SWITCH' IS ANTICIPATED May Star In New Video Series ruis- Bloomfield game follows: ELLIS AB RII Rice, 3b 31 1 Dunkerlv, cf 3 1 1 A Graves. If 20 0 Steele.

If 2 1 1 Butte, ss 3 0 0 Williams, 3 1 0 Aldridee, lb 31 1 Hert, 2b 2 1 Richmond, rf00 0 Wright, rf 2 1 1 Blackmore, p11 Totals24 9 6 BLOOMFIELD AB II Wolfe, ss 4 9 1 Hudson, 2b 21 0 Hennv, 3b 5 0 Fitzpatrick, lb3 0 1 Henderson, c3 0 1 Faultless, cf3i 0 Yoho, 1 0 1 rf 2 0 0 Tidwell, If 3 i 1 Walters, 3i 0 Totals 296 5 Umpires: Rice Dodds. SO Blackmore 5 Walters 5. 14 Yoho i-mZ. WORTHINGTON NINE PLANS GAME SUNDAY The Worthington Merchants independent baseball team will oppose the Indianapolis Red Sox in a game at Worthington Sunday, it was announced today. Game time will be 2:00 Sunday afternoon.

PAINT WALLPAPER STORE 23 SOUTH MAIM PHONE 36, mm POLE VAULTING Hovering over a hillside is rough Puerto Rican terrain, a Sikorsky helicopter eases a huge power line pole into a pre-dug hole. The poles are 65 feet high and weigh two tons. The whirlybird is used as a dying crane on a electrification project in the remote sections of the island where there are no roads. ANNOUNCED and Mrs. Billy Grounds are announcing the BIRTH Mr of Vicksburg birth of a daughter, born July 1 at the Freeman-Greene countv hospital.

She weighed eight pounds one ounce and has been named Teresa Earlene. She is welcomed by twm sisters, Patricia and Sharlyn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl O- Minds of Dugger and Mrs.

Etta Gam bill of re "'dparents. Mrs. Mary Lou Winters of Midland is a great grandmother. give up hope, men, a chance we may yet be portrayed in TV and film stories as something other than psychoneurotics or gun-slinging goons. There is a happy medium someplace, and young (26) Gardner McKay, who is starring in a new video series, thinks found it.

McKay, a newcomer who looks like a cross between Clarke Gable and Tyrone Power, plays a schooner skipper in in patterned after James Michener famed stories of the South Pacific. The not only handsome, a departure from the got-big-problems" actors who must commune with his psychiatrist before kissing the leading lady. Additionally. Gardner is a he-man off-screen. "The public is tiring of neurotic heroes." he said during lunch at 20th Century Fox studios, where the series is being filmed.

"A problems should be real, not psychological And if you ask me, the same thing goes for actors. Sure, I have a little of the poet in man does. 1 think Flynn and Gregory Peck managed to combine artistic qualities and manhood very well. "To be successful an actor should be a man first, a per- tormer second Varied Career The 6-foot, 5 inch 200-pounder has been a writer, painter, photographer. professional skipper and sculptor.

In his free time he plays basketball, boxes, and is a nut on skin-diving and fishing. "Before I became an actor I never met a performer I Gardner went on. "Now that I'm acting myself I find that some insurance companies even insure an car. the reputation they McKay's leading ladies include Anna Kashfi, Diana Lynn, Pat Medina. Julie London and Joan Collins.

be paid more than $100.000 a year for his role in the adventure series, which beams Oct. 5 on ABC-TV. As Adam Troy in the new series McKay and his boat ply the South Seas in search of adventure. money ao.1 women. According to the scripts highly successful in locating all three.

Bit Parts: has been ediied down to 32 reels of filrn- ongest movie in Hollywood history Edmond O'Brien has signed to star in "The Iron a segment of the TV series Kirk Douglas' Bryna Productions is negotiating with Milton Berle to film his novel, Barry won his fight with the ZIV production outfit and will return to work in "Bat with a substantial pay raise League Activities Tonight 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Wednesday 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Thursday 7:30 p.m., Electric club Friday 7:30 p.m.. Linton Iron Metal vs. Western Auto. Minor League. Legion vs.

Peoples Night Minor League. Elks vs. Citizens Legion vs. General and The GE club team defeated the Trust company nine 15-12 Friday night in a contest in the Linton league here. The summary: GE ABRII Truitt, cf 2 10 Moore, If 300 Richards.

If0 0 0 Seever, If 10 0 Poe, If 00 0 Reed, rf 1 11 He rter, rf 110 Cook, rf 0 00 McFadden, 2 3 0 Weathers, lb 4 3 3 Cox, 3b 3 1 1 Marshall, 23 2 Baker, sh 2 L0 Creech, 2b 4 11 Totals 25158 PEOPLES ABRII Roush, 2b 41 2 Bueci, 3b 40 0 Pltw, 2 20 Laramore, lb4 11 Lohr, rf 211 Goodman, rf11 1 Newsom, rfO' 0 0 Miller, ss 2 20 Hemmerling, cf 2 10 Lynch, If 1 2 1 Malicoat, If10 0 Duvivier, 1 00 Duncan 0 10 Lohr 1 0 1 Totals 2512 17 ANNUAL MEETING SET The annual meeting of the Greene county Tuberculosis Association will be held at Drive-in restaurant at 6:30 Thursday evening, it was announced today. The announcement asked anyone interested in attending the meeting to call Linton No. 67 for reservations. ACKNOWLEDGES GIFTS Miss Nola Yoder, superinten- dev at Rest Haven, reported the gift of food supplies from the Band Pare its club and $5.00 from the Mission Circle of the First Baptist church, given to Rest Haven this week. LOTS FOR SALE Approximately Located 1 mile east of Linton on St.

Rd. 54 I GITY WATER AND POWER IN Sales Have Been Good. You can still save $100 on a lot if von buv before August 1st. See B. McGRIFFIN Hamilton Walgreen Agencv Drug Store LINTON.

INDIANA Indonesian Cabinet Resigns Jobs Today JAKARTA, Indonesia Indonesian cabinet resigned today, giving President his army backers executive powers to run the country. He immeliately denied any intention to become a dictator. Observers believed the army, largest in Southeast Asia, would be the guiding force when karno puts into operation his "guided This has been likened to the operations ol a politburo, but the army itseli is the strongest anti-Communist force in Indonesia. Sukarno dissolved Indonesia's pailiamtnt, discontinued the provisional constitution and returned to the 1945 constitution under which he plans to set up his guided democracy soon, but it was no victory the president couid sbout about. The army was clearly the biggest winner so far.

Army commanders under the leadership of Lt. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, the chief of staff, probably will decide within their own political differences what sort of guidance they will give Sukarno's guided democracy. HEY KIDS SAVE I I I THIS COUPON I AIR CONDITIONER MONTPELIER, Vermont state Rep. Margaret Hammon won the heart of every male legislator when she moved that they be allowed to shed their coats during the summer months of the session.

LINTON THIS COUPON and $1.00 will purchase 10 I irie tickets MONDAY NITER JULY 13th, 6:00 to 10:00 p.m.* Only. JASONVILLE ITRI-COUNTYI I FAIR FREE ADMISSION I DC68I1 REYNOlPS RANDALL RWt DOUGiAS The Mating Tonight 7 9 P.M. Wed. 2 Brand New Horror Hits! UNlUO ID ARTISTS Also: 2nd Horror Hit! HELLISH HORROR HIT! Sat. Mid-Nite Sun.

Mon. IN THE With ALAN LADD $1,582,185.63 838,927.75 134,025.82 NONE in Cinema Scope And METROCQLQR i Report of Condition of PEOPLES TKLST COMPANY of Linton, in the State of Indiana at the close of business on June 30, 1959. ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ---------------3.

Obligations of States and political subdivisions 4. Other bonds, notes, and 5. Corporate stocks (including NONE stock of Federal Reserve Bank) ------------------6. Loans and discounts (including $80.63 overdrafts) 7. Bank premises owned $46,000.00.

furniture and fixtures $41,003.01 (Bank premises owned are subject to NONE liens not assumed by bank) 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises 9. Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate 10. liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding -----------------------------------------------------------11. Other assets --------------------------------------12.

TOTAL LIABILITIES 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations------------------------------------------- 5 14. Time deposits ol individuals, partnerships, and corporations 4 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) -----------------------------------------------------16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1 17.

Deposits of banks ------18. Other deposits (certified and checks, 19. TOTAL 20. Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed money ------------------------------------------21. Mortgages or other liens, NONE on bank premises and NONE on other real estate 22.

Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding ------------------------------------------23. Other liabilities ----------------------------------------------------24. TOTAL LIABILITIES NONE ,976,544.98 87,003.01 NONE NONE NONE NON 618,687.19 ,331,006.77 .105,393.22 200,826.25 ,000,655.08 NONE 20,716.03 NONE NONE NONE 40,329.30 ,698,926.65 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. 250,000.00 26. Surplus 219,000.00 27.

Undivided profits---------------------------------------- 459,760.54 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital)----------------------------------- NONE 29 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 919,769.54 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS SI 1.618.687,19 Includes proceeds ol NONE of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, NONE of debentures sold to local interests which debentures are subordinated to the rights of creditors and depositors and 2500 shares of common stock, par $100.00 per share. MEMORANDA 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 435,000.00 32. (a) Included in Loans and Discounts are LOANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES NONE (b) Included in Other Bonds.

Notes, Debentures and Corporate Stocks are OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIATED COMPANIES------------- NONE (c) First lien trust funds 161,561.70 33. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 24.067.'J8 (b) Securities as shown above are after deductions of reserves of---------------------------- NONE Andrew Humphreys, Secretary-Treasurer, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the'best of my knowledge and belief. Andrew Humphreys Correct Attest George Morgan Edwin B. Long Dr. E.

V. Bull Directors. State of Indiana, County of Greene, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1959, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of Un- bank (SEAL) Frank H. Shepherd, Notary Public My commission expires January 12. 1962..

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