Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1956 — Page 2

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Democrats May Cut Into GOP Hold On Congress

(Editors note: This i* they first to serie* « three stories on Indiana’s congressional races in the Nov. 6 election). By SAM NEWLUNB Vnite.d Press Start Correspondent INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Indiana Republicans are keeping a jittery eye on congressional races in upstate Hoosierland. Democrats are threatening to grab at least one niore house seat from that area in the Nov. 6 election. ■-> , Best chance for that tp happen is in the industrial 3rd district. Among other northern — most districts, the Ist is just as consistently Democratic as the 2nd is (Republican, and the 4th is somewhat in doubt. In the four-county 3rd district, where Democrat Edward Voorde was elected South Bend mayor in the 1955 Democratic muncipal sweep, the Democratic candidate for congress ie John Brademas. who failed by only 2.000 votes to win in 1954. Brademas, Rhodes sclridar from South Bend, and former aide to Adlai Stevenson, squares off against a hometown foe, F. Jay

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Nitntr. v NiinU filled the place on the GOP ticket vacated by Rep. Shepard ('rumpacker, who decided not to seek reelection. Leaders of both parties agree privately that young Brademas has more than an even chance of winning. Few leaders doubt; either, that Rep. Ray J. Madden will win for the Democrats in the Ist and Winfield K. Denton in the 8 th. That would be a gain of one seat for the Democrats and would make the Hoosier lineup read 8-3 in favor of the Republicans. Madden, seeking his Bth term, has been a fixture in the one county Ist district since he Went to congress in 1942. In his race with Republican Donald K. Stimson. 38, Gary businessman, h’e should have the usual heavy support from I.ake county’s labor force. Madden, a, Gary attorney, consistently rolls up sirable margins. In 1954, he defeated the OOP’s Robert H. Moore by more than 30,000 votes. In the 11-county 2nd district,

Republican Thgrles Halleck, dean of Indiana’s congiMßsiqael delegation. faces Thurman C. Crook. Logansport, a former congressman. Halleck ia seeking his 12th term. Halleck. 56. Rensselaer, is former house .majority leader and President kisenhower’e “right hand man" in the House. He defeated hik 1954 opponent in the 2nd District GOP stronghold by 24,000 votes. In 1952. when Halleck rode to victory with the President, he. polled more than 94.000 votes — 40,000 more than his opponent. The eight-county 4th district 'in the northeast corner of the state couldgo either way. judging from statements by party leaders. Industrial Fort Wayne, center of the district, elected a Republican mayor last year — Robert Meyere—but GOP leaders say they are “not quite satisfied" with polls in that area. The contestants are Republican incumbent K. Ross» Adair, seeking his fourth term, and F. Dean Bechtol., Gawett official. Adair, 48/earrold lawyer from Albion, won by* 24.1 W votes in 1954. But a Democratic official said this time reports from that area indicate the vote will be “awfully dose.”

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Secretary Benson Defends Farm Plan Benson Campaigns Through Corn Belt GARDEN GROVE, lowa (UP)— Agriculture secretary Ezra Benson said today he was “content" that Democrats have made a campaign issue out of his farm program because he trusts "the good judgment” of the farmer. Benson said Republican decisions on farm problems were "sound and wise" and he welcomes the opportunity to defend them. “I am content. Out of all the discussion, and even controversy. I Will come, I believe, a fuller and wider understanding of the problems .and the issues. I trust the good judgment of farm people," h 4 said. Benson brought the “town-stor-ming” defense of his farm program to the heart of the corp belt. Five lowa cities were on his schedule today and he planned, appearances in at least eight farm states hy Oct. 18. Benson said farmers had*to answer this question: “Will we ' relegate farmers to bureaucratic control, or go for- ■ ward wBJI aik exi>«uidi.B£,„Xm,...Od. correspondingly more prosperous agriculture?” I

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Benson said fanners “are not getting their fair share of the national income" and the Eisenhower administration “must not allow this injustice to continue." "But ... I wouldn't be able to? sleep at night if I promised that' government would step —in and ' guarantee farmers their fair share ■ of the national income,” Benson : • said. “The only way government I can guarantee farmers' iieome is; for us to turn government over to, the socialists.” A "promising contest" aimed at i the farmers “could lead only—to disaster for the farmers and for our country,” Benson said. “If our critics want to be irresponsible, of they want to promise I the moon, that is their responsi-’ bility.” he said. | 4 L_ I Man Is Indicted On Manslaughter Charge - EVANSVILLE IE Pt — Joseph Kowalewski. 33. Chicago, who had been held withot bond on a preliminary murder charge since the ! death of his two-year-old daughter, , Caroline. Sept. 30, was indicted for Voluntary manslaughter Wednes- . day. ■ Conviction would mean a 2-21 | year penalty. Circuit Judge Ollie Reeves set bond at S2,(HM). I. The indictment said Kowalewsjci! . did “strike. heat, bruise and mor-1 tally wound Caroline with his hand, | fist. feet, and a metal belt buckle.’-

Terms Situation At Beatty Satisfactory Craig, Officials Discuss Situation INDIANAPOLIS (UP) —Governor Craig today termed the situation at Norman Beatty hospital “satisfactory" following a discussion of the matter with warden J. E. Overlade of Indiana state prison and Hugh O'Brien, state correction chief, in Craig’s office. The governor said "We are going to run a hospital, not a prison.” CYaig said they had discussed a replacement for superintendent Dr. W. R. Van Den Bosch, who resigned effective Nov. 1 because of "lack of confidence" in his administration. Overlade was given control of the maximum security section of the hospital when Craig and Dr, Margaret Morgan, Indiana state mental health commissioner, reorganized the staff because they became dissatisfied with admin istration when four insane convicts escaped recently. Meanwhile, Dr. Morgan denied published reports she has ordered the hiring of 21 more maximum security aids to increase the force at the hospital. To reports she had reversed an earlier stand against bolstering the seucrity forces, Dr. Morgan said: "It isn't so.” She said the business administrator'of the hospital is filling vacancies due to a turnover of personnel and the transfer of nine women attendants to other sections of the hospital. Elks Planning For Fall Social Program The fall social program of the Elks elub is underway following a meeting Tuesday evening at the Elks home bt the October committee. The committtee is headed by Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. H R- Frey. Plane for a treasure hunt have been made for Saturday from 9 to 11 p.m. for Elks members and their wives. The committee has announced that there will- be no admission charge and that prizes will be awarded during the evening. Other events scheduled for October include a surprise night Saturday. Oct. 20, and a box social Saturday, Oct. 27. when games will be played and prizes awarded for the best boxes.

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Monthly Report Os Dairy Association Everett Rice, supervisor for the Adams county dairy herd improvement association, reported the association. had a butterfat average of 30.7 pounds for the month of September. The 10 high herds: Martin Habegger. 52. 1; Norman Becher, 41.3; Lehman fc Yager. 38.4; Franklin Steury, 38; C. P. Steury & Son, 37.7; Alfred Grogg. 37.6; Paul Fuelling. 36g; Chrie Stahly, 36.4; Eugene C’affee, 35.9; Carl E. Amstutz. 35.8. The 10 high cows: Martin Habegger, 112.1; Lehman * Yager. 956; Chris • Stahly, 79.2; Ben Gerke, 77.9; Jesse Blume & Sons. 76.8; Carl E. Amstutz, 76.4; Franklin Steury, 76; Martin Habegger, 75.3; Martin Habegger. 70.4: C. P. Steury & Son, 69.8; Martin Habegger, -69.8. Parking Meter Is Damaged By Auto A parking meter at 151 North Second street, was damaged sometime Wednesday night or Thursday morning by an unidentified vehicle. The accident was not reported to the police.

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