Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1957 — Page 2

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Reserves Decision On Banning Merger Government Seeks To Prevent Merger NEW YORK (UP)—A federal judge reserved decision Wednesday on the government’s request to bar the proposed merger of Bethlehem Steel Corp. and Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. Judge Edward Weinfeld ordered the Justice Department to file additional papers within 10 days and the companies to submit detailed affidavits within 24 days. The government must file papers to buttress its motion for a summary judgment on the basis of "undisputable" facts, while the companies must submit affidavits demonstrating what they intend to prove if their plea for a trial is granted. His order wound up hearings for the present on the legality of the merger that would weld Bethlehem, the nation's second largest steel company, and Youngstown, the fifth largest. The combination would result in a huge new enterprise with annual sales and assets exceeding 22,500.000,000. Robert E. Bicks, Justice Department attorney, argued the intent of the companies to expand in the Midwest is completely “immaterial" because it does not detract from the fact that the merger would increase concentration in the industry. Attorneys for Bethlehem and Youngstown argued a .merger of their firms would mean “substantial, definite and irretrievable" new competition in the Midwest. Whitney North Seymour, attorney for Youngstown, said the merged company would be better able to “give battle to giant U.S. Steel" and help meet a "crying demand" in .the Chicago area for plate and structural steel Steven Litchfield Enlists In Army Steven Litchfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Litchfield of 1017 Mercer avenue, has enlisted for a period of three years in the military police corps of the U. S. Army. A graduate of Decatur Catholic high school, Litchfield will take his basic training at Fort Knox. Ky. Following basic training he will go to Fort Gordon, Ga., for his police training. His enlistment occurred Monday. It was announced today by M. Sgt. C. H. Barnes, local recuiter for the U. S. Army. Elks Plan Dance Saturday Evening Plans have been completed for Saturday evening’s Elks club dance, to be held at4he Elks home from 9:30 until if: 30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Don Forst are co-chairmen of the event, and are being assisted by members of the Elks November entertainment committee. The Keynoters orchestra will play, and all Elks members, their wives or guests are invited to attend. Only Slight Damage As Auto Hits Post Only slight damage was caused Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. on North Second street when Sharon Louise Gase. 18, of 340 North Ninth street, backed into a light post while parking the car. The base plate Was knocked off the post,

LAST DAY.... To Make Payments ON YOUR ' 1957 Christmas Savings Club W - WILL BE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Tfe FIRST STATE BANK d/ Qeeatwi Established 1883 MEMBER MEMBER F. I). I. C. Federal Reserve

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1957

’■ r Tto! :■ * V t’' /■ < ' / Truck Is Damaged In Accident Wednesday An accident which caused damage to a pickup truck occurred at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday on a county road five miles east and three miles south of Berne and was reported later to the sheriff’s department. ' Eugene Caffee of Geneva route two, driver of the truck, told deputy sheriff Charles Arnold that he was attempting to another car which began a left turn without signalling. Caffee applied his brakes and swerved into a ditch to avoid a collision with the other vehicle. Damage to the truck was estimated at $l5O. Decatur Firm Low pn Lancaster Bjd Officials of Lancaster township. Wells county, have tentatively accepted contracts for construction of gn addition to the Lancaster Central school. Bids tentatively accepted include Haugk Plumbing & Heating. Decatur, plumbing and heating at $53,780; C, A. Lehman & Son, Fort Wayne, general contract, $93,700; and Hatterlsey Construction Co., Fort Wayne, electrical work. $12,480. The addition will include rooms for industrial arts, agriculture, music and dining and kitchen facilities. Fire In Apartment On Indiana Campus BLOOMINGTON (IP) — A fire in an apartment in the new Hoosier Courts housing project on the Indiana University campus destroyed all the clothing and furniture of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kennedy of Richmond. Kennedy is a graduate assistant in economics; and the couple has two young children. High School Safe Robbed Os $1,400 GREENTOWN — (W — A janitor discovered Wednesday that a safe in Eastern High School here was battered « open and more than $1,400 stolen. Annual Presbyterian Rummage Sale, November 8 and 9. Presbyterian Church Basement. T-X

WEEK END SPECIALSI LARD .;.... 4 lbs. 59c Boiling Beef___ lb. 21c Ground Beef— lb. 29c Fresh Uver „ lb. 29c Pan Sausage „ lb. 29c Fresh Sidelb. 39c Pork Patties — lb. 59c Minute Steak .. lb. 59c Center Cut Smoked Hamlb. 69c Beef Chopslb. 49c T-Bones lb. 55c Sirloinlb. 55c Round Steaklb. 59c Bacon lb. 49c SUDDUTH’S Meat Market , 512 S. 13th St. Phone 3-2788