Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1955 — Page 6

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Driver Killed As Truck Overturns SPENCER, Ind. (INS) Chester Henson, 33, of Poland, Ind., ■was killed Wednesday night when he lost control of his pickup truck.

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Eisenhower To Appraise Work Os Congress News Conference Is Scheduled To Hear . Ike's Appraisal WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower will make hie own appraisal of the 1955 session of congress today. The Chief Executive, at a 2:30 p. m., (EOT) news conference, will make public his own balance sheet on administration gains and losses resulting from the first session of the Democratib-controlled 84th congress. Questions were expected on the compromise one-year housing bill, on whether he might call congress back for a special session, and on his general attitude toward the Democratic leadership of the two houses. He may make clear whether he will reluctantly opprove the housing measure which authorises 45, 000 public housing units in the coming year. Most observers expect him to sign it — but probably with a statement protesting some of its provisions. Although some congressmen suggested the possibility of a suecial session on housing or highway legislation, leaders adjourned congress early Wednesday believing there would be no such call. On the Democratic leadership of the house and senate, Mr. Eisenhower may comment on whether he thinks the 1954 election of a Democratic congress produced a “cold war of partisan politics” between Capitol Hill and the White House. He predicted such a possiHousework Easy Without Nagging Backache Nagring backache. headache, or muscular aches and pains may come on with over-exer-tion .emotional upsets or day to day stress and strain. And folks who eat and drink unwisely sometimes suffer mild bladder Irritation ...with that restless, uncomfortable feelins. If jou are miserable and worn out because of these discomforts.Doan’s Pills often help by their pain relieving action, by their soothing effect to ease bladder Irritation, and by their mild diuretic action through the kidneys — tending to increase the output of the IS miles of kidney tubes. So if nagging backache makes you feel dragged-out. miserable,..with restless, sleepless nights...don’t wait...try Doan’s Pills... get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over «0 years. Get Doan’s PUh today I

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Youth Sentenced For Stolen Car Transport I TOLEDO, O. (INS) — William E. Simpson, 17-year-old Lima, Ohio, youth, faced a three year term in the national training school for boys today. , The youth was sentenced by Toledo Federal Judge Frank Kloeb late Wednesday for transporting a stolen car from Decatur, Ind., to Ohio. Robert L. Newman. 16, of Fulton, Ind., was charged with the same offense but was placed on probation for two years. Charles D. Van Dyke, 20, of Montpelier, Ohio, was referred to federal youth officials for recommendation. bility while campaigning for GOP congressional - candidates last fall. Many other questions on the President’s conclusions about results of the seven month session were to be asked. ' Mr. Eisenhower postponed his news conference usually held Wednesday—so that he could review this session of congress. The meeting with newsmen was' scheduled for afternoon because of a national security council meeting this morning. The President te reportedly unhappy about two measures which failed to pass this year, despite repeated urging on his part. The first was the highway con struction bill, shelved in the house after a ho tfight over various methods of financing the giant program. The administration, which prefers a bond issue to pay for an Interstate road system, counts the highway program as a vital factor in maintaining national growth and prosperity. The second was the President’s atomic “peace ship” plan. The original project was ridiculed by Democrats as a “showboat” undertaking intended to use “obsolete" atomic power units. By the time congress adjourned, however, it was apparent that an atomic merchant ship would be authorized in the next session. Time is regarded as more of an element on the atomic ship than on the highway program. The President is concerned lest Russia build and send a nuclear powered vessel abroad before the U.S. can put one afloat as a demonstration of America’s peaceful atomic intentions. Advocates of the highway program say that prompt congressional action in early 1956 will not endanger actual start of extensive "roaSTiuildihg next July. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try .a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Government Moves On Borrowing Boom Hike Interest For Lending To Banks WASHINGTON (INS) —The government took the first step today toward putting new clamps On the nation’s borrowing boom. The board of governors of the federal reserve system approved the move of regional banks in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago and Cleveland to Increase the interest rate on money loaned to banks in their areas. This will tend to curb lending to business and private 'citizens. The eight other regional federal banks are expected to increase their discount rates in the next few days to make the tighter credit controls effective over the entire country. The move by the federal reserve system, chief controller of credit in the U. S., followed by only a few days action* by the federal housing administration and the veterans administration making it harder to buy homes on long term credit. Since the housing industry is reportedly angry over the restrictions imposed by VA and FHA, it is probable that auto and appliance dealers and manufacturers will also complain about the latest reserve board’s action. The new move will tend to hurt their sales by making it more difficult for dealers to float loans to buy new stocks and to sell on credit. t The restrictions work this way: Banks borow. money from the federal reserve banks and then lend it out themselves. When the reserve banks charge more for the use of their money, the banks accordingly have to bike their interest rates and thus make their own loans less attractive to borrowers. Rio de Janeiro —This Brazilian city is best known in the United States, but San Paulo has as many people and is growing so rapidly it may soon become the largest city in all of Brazil. Chicago — Some birds consume half their weight in food every day. Young birds often consume more than their total weight in a day, bird studies indicate.

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Support Prices On Wheat And Soybeans Wheat At $2.12, Soybeans At $2.04 1955 crop (grade and quality most commonly grown) wheat in Adams county will be supported at $2.11 per bushel. The national average on which the county rate is based is $2.08 per bushel. The support is six cents higher than the minimum rate announced in April which was based on the national average support of $2.06 per bushel. Support rates of the 1955 crop, chairman Oscar T. Brown of the Adams county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee explains, are based on 82*4 percent of parity as of July 1, 1955. The original minimum support was baaed on parity in August, 1951. Under the law the final support may be higher than the figure originally announced but it may not be tower. The 82*4 percent of parity support rate, Brown explains, applies only to the 36 commercial wheat states. In the non - commercial states where acreage allotments and marketing quotas are not iq effect the support is 75 percent of (he support in commercial states. Indiana being a commercial wheat state, the support is at the higher level. To be entitled to price support the grower in commercial states must be in compliance with the 1955 wheat acreage allotment established for his farm and be eligible to receive a wheat marketing card on all the other farms in the county in which he has an interest in the wheat crop. Supports will be by loans and purchase agreements available from the time of harvest through January 31, 1956. Loans mature March 31, 1956 in all but 16 eastern states where the maturity date is February 29, 1956. * Soybeans at $2.04 Prices for 1955-crop soybeans will be supported at $2.04 per bushel in Adams County, according to Brown. This support is for green and yellow soybeans, No. 2 or better, with between 13.8 and 14 percent moisture. Premiums and discounts will apply for other classes and qualities. Both farm • and warehouse • stored loans will be made at the support rates for the county where the soybeans are produced rather than at the rate for the county where the soybeans are stored. This is a change from the 1954 soybean support program. Purchase agreements will also be available

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Authorize French Visit To Moscow PARIS (INS) The French cabinet today authorized premier Edgar Faure and foreign minister Antoine Pinay to accept a Soviet invitation to visit Moscow. A cabinet spokesman said that the date of the trip has not been set, but the two might go sometime in the first half of October. - - Youth Is Killed As Auto Smashes Truck JASPER, Ind. (INS) Anthony Terwiske. 21,- of Ireland,' was killed Wednesday night when the car in which he was riding smashed into the rear of a truck. The accident occurred on Ind 45 one mile north of Jasper. The victim was riding in a car driven by Charles Helchelbech, of Ireland. Police said the truck had been stopped on the highway to permit oncoming traffic to clear before making a left turn.