Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1958 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR-DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Decatur/Inu., Post Office as Second Class Matter. Dick D Heller ... Presioeub J. H. Heller .... Vice-President Chas. Holthouse — Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall In Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months. $4.25; 3 months. $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year $9 00. 6 months,. $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier 30 cents per week. Single copies, 8 cents

Ford and Chrysler lead the auto industry in lay-offs at present and these lay-offs have caused a drastic reduction in production of new cars. It is hoped that the actions are temporary. —o o Colder weather has arrived in winter style and Indications are for sub-freezing weather for some time. We believe it is safe to say you can put away your rake and lawn mower for a few months. ——o o—The new board of county commissioners met New Years day and made several appointments. Whether they will be as good or better than those whom they succeeded remains to be seen. The only incumbent to hold over was Lawrence Noll, county, highway superintendeht, who was named for one year. Noll is a Democrat and the only one named by the predominant G.O.P. board. O—O— — There is a crying demand for students to continue their education on the various scientific fields. If we are to continue to be the number—one nation in the world, we must continue to advance scientifically and the only way is through higher learning. It is doubtful if the answer is large federal appropriations, because almost always these grants *"Site misused. o -o-L— Indiana University basketball team was picked by many sports authorities as the probable champion, prior to the opening of the net season and indications are T now that the Cream and Crimson will have a hard battle staying >»ut of the Western -Conference ceUar and that coßferenp.e doesn't appear to be very tough this year. Notre Dame and Butler appear to be the class of this state.

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The Decatur area got over the New Year holiday without a fatal auto mishap. The police officers of the county should be congratulated for their good work. Now let’s all continue to drive carefully. —4o—o Many economists are expressing fear that labor unions will keep the present depression in swing by demanding too much for the services of their members. Business is about at the end of the rope and there could be a tremendous let down in industry if the predictions become a reality. Os course we could strike a happy medium, whereby labor, industry and business could give a little and take a little and give the nation’s economy a chance to get well. -—o o Consumer resistance is becoming stronger and stronger, national economists reveal. It always is so when money is tight and jobs are scarce. Some manufacturers are facing the problem with lower prices and others are attempting to hold their customers by offering more for the same money. It’s a tough problem to reduce prices on merchandise, because of the high price of labor, materials and selling procedure. o o— Congressman E. Ross Adair, Fourth Indiana district, has been endorsed by his district committee for reelection and also for “higher office” if he would seek—it. Congressman Adair has made a good public official and he is one of the few of the congressional members who realizes that after the election he represents all the people of his.district. We don't agree with the congressman politically but we do believe that he conducts his business in the manner which the Taws and constitution provide.

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Roy Steele Resigns As Regular Fireman Roy C. Steele, after nearly 27 years of continuous duty as a regular fireman of the Decatur tire department, placed his resignation on file today with the board of public works and safety. Steele stated that he joined the department May 7, 1931, and he is starting his 27th year as a fireman. His resignation becomes effective on the first day of February. Mayor Robert D. Cole stat-

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