Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1956 — Page 9

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HERE ARE the inaugural stands under construction In front of the CapitoL At right is the covered stand where President Eisenhower will renew his oath of office. Stand rising from seating area is for photographers. (International Soundphoto)

Shift Os Shipping Hurling Hongkong ~ Shift To Shanghai Hurts Hongkong HONKONG — OB — Communist China’s recent policy on direct trade with Southeast Asia and Europe has made Shanghai an active port again and hurt Hongkong import and export films, according to shipping sources here. Big ocean lines are traveling in and out of Shanghai with full cargoes, according to. officers and crew members of European freighters plying the China-Hong-kong-Southeast Asia-Europe route. Ships flying British, Danish, French, German, Japanese, Dutch, Norwegian, Soviet and Chinese Communist flags have been seen moving in and out of the harbor at close intervals, they said. A Communist newspaper claimed recently that “now there are several foreign liners entering the port of Shanghai every day.” When they leave they bring some 6,500 kinds of products out of China to 68 countries, the paper added. An Improvement Ship’s officers reported there was a noticeable improvement in handling of entrance and clearance procedures by the Shanghai port authorities and local police. They said port officers appeared to be well educated and were polite in dealings with seamen. However, they said there is a shortage of experienced pilots at Shanghai. Sometimes a ship must wait several days outside the harbor for pilots to take it in. A United Press survey of daily shipping schedules here shows that more ships have visited Hongkong from Shanghai and North China ports recently. Two years ago ships — mostly British — were plying largely between Honkong and South China ports. As demand for direct shipment of Chinese cargoes, particularly to Southeast Asia, has grown, shipping companies have rearranged routes. No Interceptions Ships on the Japan-Hongkong-Europe run now are calling at China ports before proceeding here, the survey shows. Several local shipping executives agreed. Besides Chinese farm products, ships outbound from Shanghai are carrying steel bars, newprint, soda ash and galvanized wire. Ground-

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DEMOCRATIC National Chair- ■ man Paul Butler la shown in Washington before the special Senate committee on lobbying, where he said the present method of financing presidential campaigns poses a "grave danger” to the two-party system. He urged that legal limitation on campaign spending by committees, now $3,000,000, be raised to what he called a “realistic ceiling” of from eight to 12 million. (International) nuts remain the biggest single Chinese export item consigned to Europe and the United Kingdom. “Now China sends products direct to Singapore, Thailand and other places,” a local import-ex-port businessman said. “That means no more business for Hongkong firms in China trade.” Since June 15 there have been no reports of ships being fired upon or intercepted by nationalist Chinese gunboats. At that date the 2,181-ton British freighter Dorinthia, leaving Foochow for Shanghai, was fired on by nationalist guns from White Dog island.

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Toy Sales Expected To Exceed Billion Biggest Stack In History Os Nation NEW YORK (UP)—The biggest stack of toys and games in history —more than 1 billion dollars worth —will be nestled under this year’s Christmas trees. Industry spokesmen said this whopping expenditure will account for the bulk of this year’s total toy sales, which are expected to approach 1% billion dollars. The 1956 volume will be some 12 per cent greater than last year, they added. Consumers are in a spending mood, a fact that has kept the economy boiling in 1956. Total retail sales in 1956 are expected to be in the neighborhood of 192 billion dollars—a new record high. Gilbert G. Southwick, president of the Toy Manufacturers of the U.S.A. Inc., said the average toy buying family will spend around S3O this year. Santa Claus’ huge toy pack wilf include the usual assortment of dolls, soldiers, electric trains, plus a raft of new outer space and atomic paraphernalia. Southwick attributed the antici- , pated rise in toy sales to increase ' in consumer income and population, and to the exodus to the sub- , urbs which, provides more room to i play. Benjamin F. Michtom, chairman ; of Ideal Toy Corp., said the “child population, a major factor in toy sales, is over 49 million and an--1 other-record was broken this year in the number of new births.” He said another factor behind the industry’s rising sales is the 1 billion dollars of Christmas club savings which shoppers have at their disposal.

Two Officials Assume Office On Saturday First Inauguration Os State Officials Scheduled Saturday INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—The first of 14 inaugurations of Indiana Statehouse officials elected Nov. 6 will be staged Saturday. The others will extend over a 15-week period. Two officials elected in the Republican sweep of state offices a month ago will take over their new jobs Dec. 1. Frank A. Lenning of Bloomfield, an orchardist and manufacturer, becomes secretary of state, succeeding Crawford F. Parker, who will be out of a job until he takes over the lieutenantgovernor office on Jan. 14. Roy T. Combs, Indianapolis, who has been Marion County -auditor since 1951, will become state auditor as Curtis Rardin of Rensselaer retires. Combs is a former dry cleaning shop operator. 5 Judges Take Office The inaugurations of Lenning and Combs Will set off a 3>£month cycle of governmental changes extending to March 15, when state school superintendent Wilbur Young begins a new twoyear term. -— In between, three Supreme and two Appellate Court judges will take office on Jan. 1, a new governor and lieutenant-governor on Jan. 14, and attorney general Edwin Steers will begin a new four-year term Jan. 14. Mrs. Virginia B. Caylor, Indianapolis, will begin a new four-year term as reporter of the two high courts on Jan. 15, and Adolph L. Fossler of Richmond succeeds State Treasurer John Peters of New Albany on Feb. 10. The inauguration of Gov.-elect Harold W. Handley of LaPorte will be the highlight of the string of ceremonies. Hundreds of Hoosiers, mostly Republicans climaxing the celebration of their election victory, will throng the Statehouse rotunda for Handley’s official swearing in as successor to Governor Craig. First Since 1920’s It will mark the first time since ? the 1920 s that the Republicans ' have been able to rejoice over i gubernatorial triumphs two elecI tions in a row. Onr the same occasion, Parker • will be sworn in as lieutenant--5 governor, an office which Handles • will surrender the moment he be ■ comes the state’s chief executive ’ The swearing in of five hour) judges on New Year’s Day will , bring only one new face to the I courts—James C. Cooper of Rushr ville. Cooper succeeds Appellate . judge John A. Kendall of Dan- • ville, who did not seek a new term. I The other four judges—three on s the Supreme Gaurt and one on the i Appellate—will start new terms. Six-year terms will begin for Judges Norman Arterbum of Vin-

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