Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1957 — Page 10

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PvMHwfl Bvwy Evening Except fhmflay »y THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT'CO., HflC. utarafl at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second daw Matter Dick D Heller , ... president J. H. Heller Vice-President Chea. Hotthouae Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Bates: By Mail la Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, IMO; Six months, $4.35; 3 months, Vs 35. By Mail, beyond Adams anu Mfrilntng Counttea: One year, W.M; « months, $4.75; 3 montha, $3.50. By Carrier: 30 cents per week. Single coplea, fl cents.

Local baseball fans are watching the sports pages tor results of games in which Allen Dairy °t Fort Wayne playa in the national baseball tourney. Bill McColley, Decatur high school baseball coach is a member of that team and he has been socking the ball with regularity. We hope that Bill will continue to play heads-up ball and that his team emerges as the winner. 0 O— Adams county should be proud of such outstanding citizens as Ben Mazelin, of Monroe township. Richard Scheumann and Herman Bulmahn of Preble township. Ben Gerke of Union township and Ivan Huser, of Hartford township for the 1957 Indiana state plow conthe outstanding management of test. These men, who are the Adams county soil conservation district supervisors, were informed the first week of August that the state plow contest could be held here. They worked night and day together with Cletus Gillman, U.S. SCS conservationist, Leo Seltenright, county agent, and Dan Tyndall, of the Krick-Tyn-dall Co., to put on a show that the entire community is proud of. R.O. Cole, Purdue extension conservationist, and an authority on such shows, was very pleased with the results, as were all concerned. Again, Adams county has proved its right to be the first county in the state. —0 o—— The Democratic party will maintain its control of the United States Senate. William E. Proxrnire was elected by a Surprising 117,000 vote majority to fill the seat made vacant in Wisconsin by the death of Sen. JJoseph E. McCarthy. The victory was somewhat unexpected, as Proxmire, who had lived in Wisconsin only ten years, and had been defeated twice before by Republican Kohler, was the underdog. Apparently the apathy of Wisconsin rural voters who had always supported the right-wing McCarthy, and the overwhelming turnout of urban Milwaukee with its working population, swung the tide for Proxmire. Indiana Democrats will be happy to see the northern liberal added to their congressional ranks. Proxmire is a Democrat who may be counted on to vote Democratic. The Democrats nominally control the Senate, 50-46, but the southern Senators can be

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counted on to vote with the Republicans on most measures, except organization. O O The “economy minded’’ Handley administration is planning to borrow 320 million to build a new office building. By the Handley method of borrowing, over a 30 year period from an Ohio bonding house at three per cent interest per year, the S2O million building will cost us taxpayers S3B million, including the SIOO,OOO bond handling fee. So we small taxpayers will continue to pay and pay and pay, even though gross income tax is up 50 per cent and gasoline tax is also up 50 percent. The folly of a few moments in a voting booth is paid tor over a long period of time. —(O O Secretary of State John Foster Dulles is playing politics again. Always anxious to "lead” in foreign affairs, he is deliberately trying to thwart the will of the American people. Most Americans, realizing that they need information on foreign countries to function in a Democracy and vote intelligently, favor newsmen entering Red China. But Republican Dulles has tied so many strings to the proposition that newsmen are not being admitted. Red China, whether we like it or* not, contains one-eighth of the world’s population and one-tenth of its land surface. Reliable news of what is happening there is quite important to every American. Dulles is hindering the newsfinding proces.s -—O O The American Legion has often suffered from a reputation which it does not deserve. Thirty years ago the Legion was formed by a group of World War I veterans in Paris. It got off to a fun-loving start, and its early conventions were often wild affairs. But unforgotten is the American Legion's record of help to deserving charities, individuals and projects. The list of deeds by Adams Post 43, our local chapter, would fill many pages. Every meeting sees the Legion fulfilling its community obligations as stated in the preamble to the Legion constitution. Every veteran should investigate the positive record of post 43 when he is asked to be a member of this great organization.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957. ———