Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1954 — Page 6

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Farm Battle Kickoff Scheduled In Senate Bill To Hike Funds For Price Supports WASHINGTON, UP — The senate was scheduled to kick oft the big farm battle of 1964 today on a bill to hike funds for price support operations. Senate (Republican leader William F. Knowland planned to call up for debate an administration bill to increase by 11,750,000,000 the lending authority of the Commodity Credit Corp., the government farm price supporting agency. President Eisenhower requested the Increase in his budget message to congress. The corporation's present $6,750,000,000 lending authority is nearly exhausted and an emergency bill was rushed through congress last month to keep the price support operations going on an interim basis. The action shifts Thursday to the senate agriculture committee where hearings open on chairman George D. Aiken s bill covering most of the adminlstratibh’s controversial proposals for overhaul of basic farm law. The Vermont Republican introduced the long-awaited bill Tuesday and appealed to the sharplydivided senate for a “fair hearing" on its merits. Aiken said he expects agriculture secretary Ezra T. Benson or one of his assistant secretaries to be the lead-off witness in the hearings which will last into April. Aiken disclaimed an “administration bill" label for the measure but agreed “as far as it goes, its provisions do meet with adminis-

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tration approval.” He said Benson may suggest some “additions” later. ' ■ , Both the committee and the senate appear sharply divided on the administration approach to the farm problem. Benson received a Setback Tuesday when the house agriculture committee voted to veto his plan for slashing dairy price supports —no*" at 90 percent of parity—to 75 percent for the year bgetoning April 1. The house gfoup favored a bill limiting the cut to- 5 percent in any one year. Aiken told newsmen hi* bill would give farm people “what they want—a reasonably good income and freedom from government regimentation." EISENHOWER, <CoßtlaaeU From Pave Oaa) Advices to the U.P. said the shooting in Washington was viewed with approval by Nationalist headquarters in Puerto Rico. Albizu Campos, Nationalist leader in Puerto Rico, was reported to have instructed his followers to resist arrest. Campos was quoted in an interview in the pro-independence newspaper El Imparcial as saying that he considers Puerto Rico at war with the United States. The interview also quoted the Nationalist leader as saying Monday's terrorist attack in congress was "sublime heroism.” Campos’ party was responsible for this week’s outbreaking well as the terrorist attempt on President Truman’s life in 1950 and the abortive revolt in Puerto Rico the same year in which 33 persons were killed. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

United States Plans Crusade Against Reds Seek Latin American Aid For Crusade In Western Hemisphere CARACAS. Venezuela UP —The United States today lined up Latin American support for A crusade against Communist “intervention” in the Western Hemisphere. Informants said U. S. delegates to the 10th Inter-American conference were making initial behind-the-scenes contacts with diplomats from countries considered likely to be sympathetic to America’s anti-Communist offensive. Secretary of state John Foster Dulles was expected to outline the antPßed project along with other U. S. policies when he addresses the conference Thursday. Informants said Dulles probably will call on the conference for “the most vigorous resolution possible” condemning Communism and demanding action to halt its spread. Final details, they said, will depend on Dulles' assessment of the back-stage talks. In any case, Dulles was expected to try to avoid a, name-calling contest on the Red issue, couching his attack in general terms without specific mention of any other western hemisphere country. He may, howeyer, cite Monday’s Puerto Rican terrorist attack on the U. S. House of Representatives, as a sample of Communistinspired infringement on the democratic process. j Informants said the Puerto Ricans who sprayed the house with pistol bullets undoubtedly had espoused the Communist doctrine of political violence whether or not they themselves are Reds. The general revulsion inspired here by the terrorist outbreak, coupled with Moscow’s open support of Guatemala’s Communistinfluenced regime, were expected to strengthen Latin American support of the U. S. campaign. The secretary of state is prepared th "balance" the antl-Red drive with assurances of new U.S. economic concessions to Latin American nations — specifically, a promise to the sizeable coffee bloc that America will not impose price controls on the high-priced beverage. . s

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Opposition To FEPC Law Is Reiterated Eisenhower Again Reiterates Stand WASHINGTON, UP —President Eisenhower today reiterated his opposition to a federal fair employment practices law. But he told a news conference he did not consider labor secretary James P. Mitchell disloyal when he recently supported an FEPC law before congress. The President said that he does not want a bunch of “yes” men around ,him, and that Mitchell or any other cabinet officer can have views different from his. As for FEPC, Mr. Eisenhower Said he had often made known his views—that he believes there are certain things such as that which are not best handled by punitive federal law. His views on other subjects: Peurto Rico — He commended Gov. Luis Munoz-Marin of Puerto Rico for coming to this country Rican--.people tor the shooting in the house of representatives Monday by a group of Pureto Rican .Nationalists. Bricker amendment — He was asked if he was satisfied with the recent senate action on the Bricker treaty-limiting, amendment. Mr. Eisenhowerapparently took the question to refer to the failure of the senate to pass a substitute amendment by the necessary twothirds vote and not to Tuesday’s revival of the issue. He said he is very pleased that we can now devote our efforts to concrete parts, .of Bis legislative program which he believes is essential to the welfare of the people. Democrats — Asked what reaction Mr. Eisenhower has been getting to what a reporter termed his proposal to “be kind to DemocratsV’ Mr. Eisenhower laughed and said he had just received a letter from a man in Maine cheering the President’s words. He said he may make the letter public later. Wool—He said that later this week he will announce his recommendation on the tariff commission recommepdation regarding a special fee on wool imports.

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World Prayer Day Service At Monroe The churches of Monroe community will unite in the observance of World Day of Prayer with a service at 7:30 pm. Friday at the Methodist church. Mrs. Harold Schwartz, spiritual life secretary of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the church, announces the following program: Scripture and prayer, the Rev. Vernon Riley; the Rev. G. «. Shaw of the Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist church will give the message and the Rev. Stanley Peters will give the benediction. The Rev. Ralph R. Johnson will preside at the service and special music will be furnished by the participating churches. All residents of the community are invited to join in the service. Britain Asks Truce Os Mau Mau Group Seek Negotiations With Terrorists NAIROBI, Kenya. UP —Britain launched 'today 4d- negotiate a truee wkh the terrorist Mau Mau organization which has brought death and terror to thousands in its efforts to drive the v?hite man out of Africa. British authorities were aided in their efforts by “General China,” captured- No. 2 leader of the terrorists whose death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment for his cooperation. British officials established contact with the terrorists through letters written by. General China to his subordinates, an official statement said. . . The statement said questioning of China, who was wounded when he was captured Jan. 16, indicated a widespread feeling among the Mau Mau that further fighting was useless. China, a 32-year-old Negro whose real name is Waruhiu Itote, was taken into the forests under police guard to talk with Mau Mau leaders, in their hideouts, the British reported. Chief legislature secretary H. S. Potter told the Kenya legislature only Tuesday the Mau Mau“Tiad murdered 22 Europeans, 21 Asians and- 930 Africans since the start of the emergency.

Notices Mailed By Toll Road Board f Notices Sent To 2,600 Landowners INDIANAPOLIS UP — The Indiana toll road commission said today advisory notices have been mailed to more than 26 hun- . died landowners ..along... the. _l6&l mile route of the northern superhighway. The notices tell the owners they may expect visits by design engineers, appraisers and right-of-way agents in connection with work on the 282 million dollar toll road. Albert J. Wedeking, executive director of the commission, said landowners In all affected counties except .Lake have received the notices. A routing re-eveluation is under study in hake county, he said. Consulting engineers reported the center line for nearly 90 per cent of the turnpike has been located. More than 30 survey crews of design engineers are at work on this project. Appraisers have been at work in Steuben. Lagrange ‘ ithd -'Elkhaft counties and right-of-way agents are following in their footsteps. The agents are now working in Steuben and ’will begin buying land for the right-of-way within the next two weeks. Crews are working from east to west because they expect to start construction at the east end where it connects with the Ohio toll road. Ash Wednesday Is Observed Today Ash Wednesday, mark in*, the opening of the penitential season of Lent, was observed today in St. Mary’s Catholic church. Distribution of ashes took place after the morning mass. The first of a series of Lenten sermons will be given at the church at 7:30 this evening, by the Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz, pastor. Next week’s sermon will be given on Tuesday and on each Friday evening during Lent the Way of the Cross will be conducted, fol-, lowed by benediction. If you nave sometnmg to sell oi rooms for rent, try a Democrs-’ Want Add. It brings results.

Seeking To Revive Bricker Bill Fight i Sen. Lennon Seeks Vote On Measure ■ I WASHINGTON UP—Sen. Alton A. Lennon said today he hopes for Senate action “within the next 10 days’’ on his move to revive the fight over the Bricker amendment that had been given up for lost at this session. The North Carolina Democrat filed formal nptice Tuesday that he intends to ask for another vote on the final’test last Friday in which the senate failed by one vote to approve a proposal to curb presidential treaty powers, Tuesday was the deadline for filing such notice. In last Friday's showdown, the senate voted 60 to 31 in favor of a substitute treaty amendment sponsored by Sen. Walter F. George D.-G. This was one vote shy of the two-thirds needed for approval of a constitutional amendment. George, meanwhile, suggested a new approach to the question of giving Congress a check on executive agreements—as distinguished from treaties—when they affect domestic U.S. law. George said if his present substitute is finally beaten at this session he will support any move to require two-thirds senate ratification of such agreements, the same as required for treaties. The “great debate" over the Bricker amendment, whic hraged in the senate for more than a month, may erupt anew at any time as a result of Lennon’s move. Lennon can bring up his motion at any time he chooses before the senate adjourns and a majority vote would restore George’s substitute to the calendar. if you nave »<>metning to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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HIGH SCHOOL & GYM AT Public Auction The following described real estate and personal property will be sold in Kirkland twp., Adams Co., Ind., at the former Kirkland High School and Adams Central High School, lopated 5 miles west and 3 miles north of Monroe, or 7 miles' east and 3 miles north of Bluffton, or 2 miles south and 5 miles west of Decatur, on Saturday, March 6,1954 Starting at 1:00 P. M. Real Estate at 2:00 P. M. Legal Description: Commencing at the northwest corner of section twenty-. \ three (23) in township twenty seven north of range thirteen east in Adams County, Indiana, and thence running • - east 'sixteen (16) rods, thence south 20 rods, thence west 16 rods to the west line of said section, thence north 20 rods to the place of beginning, containing 2 acres. A well constructed 6S'x64’ 10 room, brick school building with base ment; steam furnace: drove well with deep well pump and large stor- ’ age tank; rest rooms- and some built-in cabinets; also a 16’x96’ shed with concrete floor. This school building would be ideal for a small manufacturing plant; an apartment house; a broiler plant; a storage warehouse; could be converted into a church or have other possibilities. The above buildings are all locate on a 2 acre tract of land described above and will be sold with the land. ■ ■ Across the road in Sec. 22 is a gymnasium, size 57’x86’ of frame construction with maple floor; forced air furnace; 3 showers and stool. This building must be moved before Sept. 15, 1954; plenty of ~~~ rough lumber and flooring to build several houses. Call or see the Auctioneer, Mel Liechty, Berne Phone 2-8430 for inspection of buildings. MISCELLANEOUS 3" 100 tp.?2QO school desks: slhte black, boards;so gaj. Universal ... .. electric water -heater;- ”“2* large oil burning dreaters; 275- gal. storage — ; - tank; piano; tennis table, chairs; pictures; bell ringing time clock; basketball back boards; many other articles. TERMS—SoId for no less than full appraised value. Real Estate —U cash on day of sale, balance ujpon delivery of d«ed; Gymnasium and personal properfy, cash. Not responsible for accidents. ADAMS COUNTY CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Mel Lieghty, Auctioneer Sale conducted by Real Estate Lie. No. B-574 Mel’s Realty "Auction Co., Berne, Indiana. 17 24 3 . —— Xuater &. Smith, Attys ,

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3, 1954

Bethany ’Men's Club Will Meet Monday The men's clubdom Betharjy Evangelical United Brethren churph will be entertained Monday night by Don Brewer, magician. In one of his mystifying shows. Brewer has built up a reputation* as being one of the good ones in his field of entertainment. The meeting will be the regular monthly supper meeting, of which Carl Kolter is president, ,and Wm. Linn and Ralph Habegger are chairmen of the program for the month. The ladies of the church will serve the 6:39 o'clock meal. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

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