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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 14

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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14
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Decatur, Illinois, Sunday, August 24, 1958. 14 DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW Anti-Rackets Group Named For Teamsters Washington, Aug. 23 (AP) -President James R. Hoffa of Gallup Poll Nixon Holding Trial Heat lead On Sfeyenson Princeton, N.J., Aug. 24 Vice-President Richard Nixon, 11 i 1 1 i A 11 the Teamsters Union, saying "I intend to meet squarely charges of '4 fv jr bers of an anti-racketeering com-, mission: Former Sen.

George H. Bender (R-Ohio), who during his 14 years in the House served as chairman of an anti-racketeering committee. F. Joseph Donohue, former head of the District of Columbia Board of Commissioners and onetimt special prosecutor for the Deprr-ment of Justice. Ira W.

Jayne, retired1 Wayne County Detroit circuit judge and professor of law at Wayne University. Hoffa announced his action in 9 letter to McClellan, which he made public. The committee has accused Hoffa of associating with gangsters and hoodlums and of installing many of them in positions in the 1 Vi -million-member teamsters union. McClellan told reporters he was not sure he would send Hofla a reply. i 4V tvf -V A' 1 who tirst pulled anead ot Adiai corruption, announced today Stevenson in the "presidential creation of a citizens group to weigh accusations made against some of his associates by the Sen sweepstakes" following his trip to South America, has maintained and slightly strengthened that lead ate Rackets Committee.

The committee chairman, Sen. since then. Nixon runs his best race to date in Gallup Poll "trial heat" races John L. McClellan (D-Ark), expressed skepticism about the value of the move. "The test of the good faith and power of this against Stevenson with the following vote margin: Hotfa-appointed commission is: "Suppose the presidential elec can and will it move against Mr.

tion were being held today. It Hoffa himself," McClellan said. Hoffa said this group "com- Vice-President Nixon were the. Republican candidate and Adlai Stevenson were the Democratic candidate, which would you like to see nosed of three outstanding citizens i guide us and assure the raming rin win? membership of our union a Agnes Haves, 33, of 1059 N. honest leadership, while at the Calhoun pleaded guilty same time preserving fairness and to a charge of failing' to pay overdue process for each individual so 'time parking tickets and paid a 47 41 12 the undecided, the Nixon Stevenson Undecided Excluding vote today is: Nixon Stevenson Bank of Sullivan.

The bank will have an open house from charged. jhne of $11.40. She was released He said he has named as mem-on payment of the fine. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Thursday, Wall paneling is done in Japanese Nakora wood. 54 46 lNixon is currently xthe top Republican voters for choice of BAND INSTRUMENTS RENTALS FOR SCHOOL BAND NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT Choose with confidence from the people who have riven ear school bands reliable service for 10 years! their party nomination in 1960. Most of political Washington concedes that the nomination is virtually his for the asking. New Work by Sculptor Brcin This bust of the young Abra- monument on the Art Center ham Lincoln is a recently com- lawn. The portrait bust is one pleted work of John David and a half life size, accbrding Brcin, the Chicago sculptor who to Brcin, who considers it one executed the Stephen Decatur of his best works.

Stevenson is also the first choice of Democratic voters for the 1960 nomination. Although he has counted himself completely out or 10 SCOUTS OF TROOP Department answered the call and 227 North Mala Iterator Call 3-9749 the race, some professional politicians have recently been speculat Customers are shown at the new cageless teller's counters in the remodeled First National Open House Set By Remodeled Bank in Sullivan Sullivan, Aug. 23 (Special) There will he open house at the newly remodeled First National Bank in Sullivan Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Invitations have gone out to other hanks in the area and the public is invited.

Under the remodeling and decorating project, the hank has added additional space to the west, by taking in rooms formerly occupied by the Wood Insurance Agency. This area is now a director's room for the bank and the former director's room has been turned into a posting room. Other improvements include the lowering of -the ceilings two feet, new lighting, air conditioning, new flooring and new window 19 ARE ADVANCED reported there was no ing on a Stevenson candidacy in Eight members of Bov Scout the event of a convention "dead Troop 19 have been passed for Second Class by a board of review lock" over other possible candidates. In trial heat races between the and two others were approved for Bach To -School WITH GO First Class. Robert Reading and Dennis two men- during Eisenhower's first Fries were advanced to First Class term in office, Stevenson consistently ran ahead of the Vice Presi dent by fairly large margins.

Nearly nine out of 10 Republi can voters prefer Nixon today portable while just over seven out of 10 Democratic voters would like to see CARSON CORNER Stevenson win. The vice president, as the fol in the troop which is sponsored by St. Thomas Catholic Church. Those advanced to Second Class are: Joe Eagleton James Hopkins David Hunter ohn Stone John Malloy Tom Hill Mike Heneghan Carl Hanzi Truck Fire Garbage and trash in a metal bed truck owned by the Decatur Park District caught fire at about 10:50 a.m. yesterday at Eldorado St.

and Fairview Ave. Decatur Fire draperies. lowing table shows, still has the weight of independent sentiment John Hagen (left), cashier, and G. R. Fleming, executive vice president, are shown at a desk in the bank.

The mural on the wall was added in the remodeling program. 11 noor. lew windows and a new behind him a race against Ste venson: Prefer Nixon 43 Prefer Stevenson 35 Undecided 22 The front working area of the bank has new cageless counters for the use of depositors. The front office walls are decorated with a mural showing transportation. Wall paneling and furnishings, throughout the main rooms, are of blonde Japanese Nakora wood.

A also undergone a number of improvements'. A Bedford Stone finish has been given to the lower entrance at the north has been added. 7A fJew'58 undenAood OPEN ERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 8:30 P. M. gray and yellow color scheme pre-1 dominates.

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