Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1957 — Page 2

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Record Budget By Ike Scored By Democrats Some Misgivings On Record Budget Expressed In GOP WASHINGTON (UP)-President Eisenhower’s record budget stirred misgivings among some Republicans today and prompted a Democratic charge that Republican economy is a myth. “Republicans are giving Democrats a real lesson in the art of spending while at the same time leading the country to believe that they are the guardians of the purse strings,” Rep. Thomas G. Abernethy (D-Miss) said. “The President’s budget is cold evidence that Eisenhower economy is a myth." Abernethy said the President in four years already has spent $39 billion more than was spent by former President Truman in the four years of the previous administration. “And Truman was fighting a war,” Abernethy added. Chairman Harry F. Byrd (D-Va) of 'the Senate Banking Committee said the 1958 budget will result in increased inflation. "The federal government itself is contributing to the inflation by increasing federal budget expenditures, federal trust fund expenditures and by increased commitments under federal credit programs in which the government insures and guarantees private loans," he said. Iliis, he added, "is volatile and dangerous." “In times of peace and prosperity, a sound budget requires elimination of non-essential expenditures to the extent that debt and taxes can be reduced,” Byrd said. Sen. Styles Bridges (R-NH), ranking Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee, praised Mr. Eisenhower’s “emphasis on fiscal integrity” and the fact that the budget is balanced for the third year in a row. But he said he “will make every effort to pare it down in every place possible." Rep. Usher L. Burdick (R-ND) said of the proposed $71.8 billion spending total: “That's more than the country can stand.” Rep. H. R. Gross (R-Iowa) concurred in a forecast by Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey that failure to cut spending and taxes will insure a depression. But he asked: “Why wait until next year? What’s wrong with doing it this year?'” Chairman j. William Fulbright (D-Ark) of the Senate Banking Committee said the budget shows up the administration as “hypocrites” for talking about reducing expenses and then proposing a record spending program for expenses it knew would be necessary. If yon have something io sen oi rooms for rant» try a Democt at Want Ad. It brings resales.

Public Auction 96 ACRE IMPROVED FARM—PERSONAL PROPERTY JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP—ADAMS COUNTY The undersigned will sell the following Real Estate & Personal Property at Public Auction on the premises, located 7 miles East and 1 mile South of Geneva, Indiana on Road 116, or 4 miles South of Chattanooga, Ohio on Road 49 to Skeels Crossroads then 3 miles West, or First Farm North of New Corydon, Indiana, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1967 THREE TRACTORS—TRUCK—PICKER COMBINE—IMPLEMENTS Starting at Eleven A. M. (CDT) 1954 Massey Harris 44 Special Tractor, Hydraulic lift, 13x38 tires, 2 sets of wheel weights, this tractor like new; 1949 Massey Harris 44 Tractor just overhauled (has 44 special motor); 1943 Massey Harris 81 Tractor with Cultivators; Massey Harris Manure loader; 1954 Massey Harris 2-Row Mounted Picker, like new: 1949 Massey Harris 7 ft. Combine with motor; John Deere Heavy Duty 3 Bottom 16 inch Tractor Plow, on rubber; Old M. Harris 2 Bottom 14 inch Tractor Plow; Massey Harris Tractor Cultivator (fits several models); Massey Harris Tractor Disc, 10 on a side; John Deere Tractor Disc, 10 on a side; GI Tractor Disc, 7 on a side; McD. 9 ft. Cultipacker; Dunham 8 ft. Cultipacker; John Deere Rotary Hoe; John Deere 490 Four Row Fertilizer Corn Planter; Black Hawk 2 Row Corn Planter; Oliver 16 Disc Fertilizer Grain Drill; Massey Tractor Spreader, on rubber; Massey Harris 7 ft. Tractor Mower, on rubber; Side Delivery; Two Kool Bros, self dumping wagon boxes, like new; Two Grain Beds, 14 ft. like new; New Massey Harris Heavy Duty Wagon with 15 inch tires; 3 Wagons with 16 inch tires; Cross 34 ft. Elevator, like new; 20 Gal .White House Paint; 100 ft. new spouting; Cooling Tank*, Log Chains; 36 ft. Extension ladder; 100 Bushels Soft Corn; Small Tools & Miscellaneous Articles. NOTE: This Property is all in first class condition. TRUCK: 1950 Ford F-5 Truck, Cab over Engine, in excellent condition, 825x20 Tires. 15 ft. Heavy Duty Bed with Grain Sides. , TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. r RALPH BUCHANAN, Owner 96 ACRE—IMPROVED FARM—96 ACRE Will Sell at Twelve-Thirty P. M. 96 Acres of Good Farm Land, all one tract, all under cultivation. Barn 46x60—Poultry House 12 by 30—Granary—Large Garage Build- • Ing or Implement Shed with underground gas tank & pump—Good , Story & Half Frame House, completely Modern (Except FUrnaceT, Six ' Rooms and Complete Bathroom, Youngstown Kitchen Cabinets, Water Pressure System, Electric Water Heater, Electricity. Inspection Welcomed.’ TERMS & CONDITIONS—One Fourth Down Day of Sale, Balance on Delivery of Warranty Deed &. Merchantable Abstract of Title. There is an existing loan of $7200.00 with Mutual Benefit Insurance Co. that purchaser may assume as part of purchase price. Immediate possession of all Land & House & Buildings. Statements made on *day of sale shall take precedence over any contained herein. * / HOMER BUCHANAN, Owner Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers t First Bank of Berne. Clerk. Hot Lunch Served on Grounds. -

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1957

General Alarm Fire Does Heavy Damage Syracuse Church Is Destroyed By Fire SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP)—Authorities today checked the possibility an arsonist touched off a general alarm fire Tuesday night that destroyed a 50-year-old Methodist church, damaged another church and ruined three office buildings in the heart of this central New York metropolis. Three firemen were injured when a church wall collapsed during the blaze which raged out of control for four hours. Five others were treated for frostbite incurred while fighting the fire in sub-xero weather. Fire Chief Francis R. Ferren, who ordered an immediate investigation, said he was “skeptical of all church fires in this part of the country.” “There have been too many of these church fires for us to brush off as being accidental," he said. Damage was estimated at $500,000, but authorities said this figure probably would be revised upward after further investigation. Destroyed were the First Methodist Church, an adjoining two-story office building housing the Mutual Federation of New York Underwriters and the Onondaga County Public Works Commission; the three-stery Wesleyan Publishing Association Building and a structure housing the offices of the Methodist Church and Bishop Earl W. Ledden. Flames also damaged the rear of the Wesleyan Methodist thurch, which served as an underground "railway station" for slaves en route to Canada after escaping from the South • during the Civil War. Panel Discussion At PTA Meeting Dr. Louise Brumbaugh, head of the psychological division of the Fort Wayne schools, will moderate a panel discussion on “Discipline” at the joint meeting of the Lincoln and Northwest elementary P.T.A. groups Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the Northwest school. The members of the panel will include a minister, the Rev. Virgil Sexton; a principal, Bryce Thomas; a teacher, John Doan; a parent, Mrs. Lawrence Anspaugh, and a student, Karen Zimmerman. Following the presentation of the panel will be an audience participation discussion of the topic. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. . z HUMPHREY (Coßtlnued from P««e Q«e> of the public,” he said. “The only way they can come down is by spending less money.” It was at this point that the treasury secretary said that if the government does not reduce expenditures and cut taxes "we’ll have a depression that will curl your hair," it yen ns’e somettnng to sen or rooms to; rant, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results