Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1954 — Page 8
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Calls For Probe WASHINGTON, UP ■ — Sen. ■ Clinton P. Anderson today called for a '‘full-scale'’ investigation of the dairy price support situation 1 to find "the best possible answer in the interests of all.” The New Mexico Democrat, a former secretary of agriculture, joined chairman George D. Aiken (R-Vt.) of the senate agriculture committee in introducing legislation to extend price supports to
whole milk as woll as butter and other processed dairy products. The measure would also permit dairy price supports to be geared | to the price of feed grains. Anderson spoke out just one day | before current dairy' price sup- : ports are to drop from fit) to 75 percent of “fair price” parity under an order by agriculture secretary Ezra T. Benson. Many farm state congressmen and dairymen have bitterly opposed the price « •
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1 prop ent. Anderson said ho did not “noees- : sarlly favor" all parts of the new I bill. But he said it would-serve as a springboard for complete hearings on the dairy issue. Reports Certified Soybean Seed Scarce “Where cun I get Lincoln, Hawkeye, or Harosoy soybean seed of good germination,” is a question asked frequently in the county extension office, states county agent L. E. Archbold. As nearby sources of certified soybean seed are near-, ly exhausted. Archbold suggests that soybeans HI farm storage, be tested for germination. He would like to have the names and addresses of farmers haying Lincoln. Hawkeye, or Harosoy seed that germinates 75% or better. This in- ■ formation together with the num- i ber of bushels on hand is import- i ant because: (1) Much of the seed : beans of the last harvest lost ger- 1 initiation by being handled too dry. (21 There is likely to be a large acreage of beans planted, jf seed can be found. . ' Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur
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Hoosier Pilot Is Lauded For Heroism Dead Pilot Sought To Prevent Crash FORT BRAGG, N. C. VP — An Indiana pilot whose C-119 Flying Boxcar crashed into a mess hall, killing him and six other persons, was praised today tor heroism because of his efforts to avert the accident. First Lt. Albert W. Parks, 25, Cannelton, Ind., did a “heroic thing” in trying to set his listing plane down tfh the 400-yard long parade grond, said Lt. Col. B. A. Kutz, an eyewitness. ■ Ten persons were injured in the' accident. The giant troop-and-cargo carrying plane smashed into a mess i hall in a crowded troop area here Tuesday while the pilot was fighting to bring the craft in on a narrow parade ground. Flames exploded from the wreckkeeping rescue workers at bay for almost two hours while tiremen fought the raging fire. The pilot and one of the three other crewmen aboard were killed. Three of five army passengers ini the plane and two of the seven men in the mess hall at the time died. Authorities planned to sift the debris again today, but said they did not expect to find any more victims. ( The Boxcar, crippled by a burning engine', roared over the troop area, known as “Smoke Bomb Hill," about 10 a.m., EST, clipped the top of a batchelor officers’ quarters tearing loose its tail section, glided over the parade field, then skidded baout 100 feet into the mess hall. Officers said that two hours later, the mess hall would have been packed by some 200 men. eating lunch. A’s it was, only seven men, cooks and soldiers on KP, were in the building at the time. Boy Is Sixth Death In Traffic Accident NOBLESVILLE, Ind., UP — Jerry Whicker, 12. Sheridan, died in Riverview hospital Tuesday night, the sixth victim of one of Indiana's worst traffic accidents in months., — The boy was injured Sunday when two autos collided in Ind. 38 near Sheridan during a rain and windstorm occurring about the time Anderson was hit by a tornado 30 miles east of the accident scene. Four occupants of the two cars were killed outright and a fifth died Monday. The boy’s death left no survivors in the head-on crash.
CUT IN EXCISE < Cont Issued From I’nge Oaß er items in that group will more than offset the revenue loss of the 999 million dollars in cuts. They will yield an estimated $1,077,000,GOO in the next year. Congress completed action on the tax measure Tuesday. The house passed it by a vote of 395 1; 1 the senate by a vote of 72-8. [ DULLES' STAND ■ 4 (Continued From Paar One I , will approve construction of 35,000 public housing units this year and next. TERRIFIC POWER ! _ (Continued From Page One» • blast, he said it was very large but “at no time was the testing I put of control.” — He said the "yield" from this ■ shot was “about double that of the : calculated estimate—-a margin of i error not incompatible with a totally new weapon.” He denied that the March 1 blast, as widely and unofficially reported, destroyed an entire htoll or large island. He said what was destroyed was a large sandspit or reef that had been created specially for the Democrat Want Ada Bring Results l
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