Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1958 — Page 8

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Protest Arrest Os Newsmen In Cuba Press Association Protests Detention WASHINGTON (UP)—The InterAmerican Press Assn- has protested the "unwarranted arrest and detention" of a group of U.S. newsmen covering the Cuban rebellion. The IAPA statement, released here Thursday by Its president, John T. O’Rourke, editor of the Washington Daily News (a Scripps I ON YOUR SIGNATURE I OR OTHER SECURITY I $25 to SSOO Here . . . quickly and 1 conveniently Loans made to both men and women 3| — married or single —in ■ . all walks ot life and all ■ types of employment. ■ A Loan Plan For Everyone B Phone, write or come in B for the cash you need ... I LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ■ IMN SECOND STREET I ■ ACROSS FROM NEWRERRY STORE I ■ PHONE 3-2013 DECATUR ■

SALE CALENDAR APRIL 12—1-00 p. m, Mr. & Mrs. Noah Schrock, owners. 622 S. 13th strte’, Decatur. Antique furniture, etc. Sale conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. APRIL 12—Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Dewart, 6 miles Northeast of Leesburg. Ind. Well Improved 59 Acre Farm with 10 acre Apple and peach orchard, 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. 1 APRIL 19—Mr. & Mrs. Doyle Hartzog, 1 mile east of Grover Hill, O. on Hwy. 114 then mile south*, Completely Modern Suburban Home and One Acre of Land. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. APRIL 19—Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Tucker, 329 Chicago Ave, Hicksville, Ohio. Ranch-Type Four Bedroom Home, on Full Acre Lot. 10:00 A. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. APRIL 16—11 A. M. CST. Mr. & Mrs. Frances Havens, owners. Located 6 miles north and 3 miles west and % mile north of Portland, Ind, or Vi mile north of Union Chapel'Church Farm Machinery and Household Furniture. Ray Elliott and Ernest Loy, Auctioneers. APRIL 17—Mr. & Mrs. Robie Whitaker, 2 miles north of Silver Lake on Hwy. 15 then M mile east or 10 miles south Ind. on Hwy. 15 then % mile east. Suburban Home—Four Acres with Nearly New Five Room House. 6:00 P. M. CST Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. SEED CORN IF YOU LIKE THE BEST . . . PLANT GREEN LEAF HYBRID SEED CORN ALL FLAT O’ 50 GRADES O Bu - CHODSE YOUR CORN FROM AES 702, Ind. 620, 419, 252, la. 4249, Conn. 870. Try The New GREEN LEAF 621 THE LITTLE ELEVATOR CO. Hdq. for Seed Corn —— Rockford, Ohio fTWTWm SUN - MON - TUES - W > (Note 3-Day Showing) ONLY 25c -50 c zQk J4EIOH-440 > uie're back/ * For you and your family fa see and -in >n i°y» °g° in ~ ond ogainl 1 X SONGS! J o o — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — Where Dare-Devil Test Pilots Run Out of Skv! “DESTINATION 60,000“ With Preston Foster & Red-Hot Western Action in TECHNICOLOR “RETURN TO WARBOW” With Phil Carey.

Howard newspaper) also accused Cuban military authorities of “callous and cynical use of force” to make the Havana newspaper El Mundo publish. The arrested newsrAen included Harold Lidin of the United Press, Ray Brennan of the Chicago SunTimes, Ward Cannel of NEA, Homer Bigart of the New York Times, Alan Johnson of station KRAM-KSHO, Las Vegas, Nev, John Trabel of Columbia Broadcasting System, and Ben Silva of WKCT, Miami, Fla. It was reported these men were freed after intervention of the U.S. consul in Santiago, where they were arrested. I The IAPA statement noted that Cuban residents of Santiago “fear that the Cuban government's decision to bar newsmen from the I area , might be the prelude to brutat reprisals." It added “that I the Cuban government could dem- | onstrate effectively that this is , not | its intention, toy permitting free newspapermen to report from the area to a free press.” The lapa said it protests "the brutal, and degrading action by armed forces of the Cuban government, in surrounding the plant of the independent Havana daily newspaper, El Mundo, and forcing personnel at gun point to print an edition ” On the night of Wednesday, April 9 and the morning of Thursday, April 10, armed government forces held mechanical and editorial staffs of the paper who were caught inside the building, the IAPA charged. . RUSSIA (Continued c rroin page on«> Germany. US. officials said an ambassador's meeting limited to deciding the when, where and who of a foreign ministers meeting , would not give any clues as to the usefulness* of higher level talks.

Meet Saturday On ' Television Strike First Negotiating Meeting Scheduled NEW YORK (IB — Respresentatives of the Columbia Broadcast- ■ ing System and their radio and television technicians were scheduled to meet in Washington Saturday in an effort to settle the strike begun by the camera and control men Monday afternoon. *The meeting will be the first since 1,300 members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers walked off their jobs at CBS-owned radio and television stations in eight cities across the i country. The network has maintained operations at near normal with the use of supervisory workers who had received previous training against such an emergency. The network said it had offered a 7 per cent wage increase in a two-year contract which would raise the technicians weekly pay to $lB5 a week. Charles A. Calame, business manager of New York Local 1212, said other issues, including job security and certain jurisdictional issues, were equally important to his membership. The network announced continued cancellation of its late late show motion picture, shown in New York, for the duration of the strike. It also cancelled a "Congressional Close-Up” television program scheduled to be broadcast from Washington Saturday and its Sunday Washington telecast of “Face the Nation,” which will be presented on radio. District Meeting Os Moose Here Tonight Loyal Order of Moose lodgers of the third district will hold their monthly district meeting in the auditorium of the Decatur lodge at 8:30 o’clock this evening. Third district lodges include Decatur, Kandallville, Columbia City, Fort Wayne, Auburn, Huntington, Marion, Bluffton, Hartford City, Dunkirk and Portland. Announcement was also made today that the Decatur lodge will observe ■Tpen guest night Saturday evening. Report Two Breakins To Authorities Today Paul Conrad, owner of the Riverside Garage, reported to the police early this morning that an ittempted break-in was made at his place of business sometime Fhursday night. The break-iri was iiscovered at 7:30 o'clock this norning when the garage was opmed. Windows were broken on the :outh side of the building but apparently no entry was gained. The ?ity police are continuing the investigation. The sheriff's department investigated a break-in at the Co-op elevator at Williams this morning. Sntry was gained by thieves sometime Thursday night by breaking put windows in the office building. The glass in the door to the office vas smashed and the thieves took in unkown amount of loose change from a cigar box. Two boxes of ?andy bars were taken, along with in unknown quantity of cigarettes. RATE (Continued from page one) lutomotive buying.” In non-durable goods and particularly in department store sales, business picked up from February, due in part to pre-Eas-ter sales. Preliminary estimates if department store sales were 377 million dollars as against 655 million dollars for February. Grocery store sales were up from $3,366,000,000 in February to 53,657,000,000 in March PROPOSE (Continued from page one) with many dairy groups unless they gave the proposal a full and early hearing. The self-help plan was being pressed strongly by the National Milk Producers Federation and the National Grange. The federation represents dairy farmer cooperatives. The Grange is one of the nation’s big three farm organizations. I Under their bill dairy farmers would choose in a referendum between the present federal price support program for dairy products and the self-help plan. If the self-help plan was approved a federal dairy stabilization board would be set up as an independent agency within the Department of Agriculture. The board would take over the job of supporting dairy pricesMuch of the cost of the dairy support program would be met by h tax or fee collected from dairy farmers. In years of heavy surplus production farmers would be given marketing quotas and charged an extra fee for overquota production. VERNON, N. Y. W) —- There are all sorts of race track bettors, even the kind that fall to pick up their winnings. Officials at Vernon, Downs said $13,165.30 in winning tickets went unclaimed during the past season.

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Fall Os Second Russ Satellite Seen Saturday Expected Demise Os Sputnik II Brings Premature Reports * By UNITED PRESS Russia's little dead space dog is expected to come back to earth this weekend in a blaze of glory. The expected demise of Sputnik •II has already brought "eyeI witness” accounts of its fall from Louisiana and Australia's "out back” land. But whatever those witnesses saw, it wasn’t the dying satellite. Western observers have sighted the “dog mopn” in its diminishing orbit since those reports. Radio Moscow reported it had completed its 2,319th circuit of the earth at 1 a.m e.s.t. today. The broadcast made no mention of the expected end of the "Muttnik,” carrying the body of the first living thing to orbit around the earth. But American astrophysicists figured its bright streak of death may provide a spectacle for New England. Fall Expected Saturday Dr. Luigi Jacchia, of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory at Cambridge, Mass., calculated the satellite should enter the burning friction of the earth’s atnftto sphere somewhere over New England about 9 p.m. Saturday. It ts already slightly past its originally calculated life of five months. Its fall will leave space exclusivey to the orbits of three U. S. satellites unless the Russians have managed to toss a secret satellite into space since they launched the little dog Laika lat Nov. 3Russia has not reported to International Geophysical Year headquarters what it learned from the dog during the week it received radio signals from her 1,120-pound space ship. Made Contribution The Soviets did announce that Laika had made a “considerable contribution to the study of physical and biological phenomena in conditions of cosmic flight”. A Soviet magazine said the dog remained “calm” throughout her flight. Three pilots and three passen* gers of a commercial airliner and two military pilots reported see- . ing a flaming object over Batoi . Rouge, La., Thursday. The Smith- ! sonian Observatory said Sputnik . II was actually over the South ' Pacific at the time. 7 Residents of Quilpie, Australia, 640 miles west of Sydney, report* ed seeing a bright falling object which “exploded twice” as it do* scended. Mounted police spent hours searching for signs of a fallen satellite but Sputnik was later sighted, still in orbit, by an Australian tracking station. . WHEAT (Continues from page one) in 1957 and the average of 15.9 bushels. Grain Stocks Report There are only 5,400,000 acres of winter and spring wheat in the soil bank acreage reserve this, year. Last year there were 12,785,000 acres in the reserve. The winter wheat acreage in the soil bank for 1958 totals only 3,900,000 acres compared with almost 11 million acres withheld from production last year. I The department also reported on grain stocks still held on farms as of April 1. Corn stocks were estimated at 1,700,000,000 bushels, 3 per cent above last year; wheat stocks at 176 million bushels, up 6 per cent; oats stocks at 543 million bushels, up 31 per cent; barley stocks at 149 million bushels, up 41 per cent; and rye stocks at 7,700,000 bushels, up 75 per cent from last year. REACTION (Continues troin page one) ner in purchsing everything we require. But we won’t be spendthrifts.” I “I have weathered three depressions In years gone by,” Raffe said, “and it is my conclusion that an upper trend can be created through the efforts of the individual.” "I’m quite a supporter of Ike but I sort of take exception to his attitude Joward a spending spree,” said J.M. Augustine, 68, Wheaton, 111., bank employe. Another bank worker, Joseph J. Boos, 19, Crystal Lake, 11l , thinks “everyone is too stfered to buy. I think people will sit on their nest eggs.” "I didn't let the recession scare me into not buying in the first place,” a Milwaukee man stated, “and I’m not stepping up my buying habits now.” Another Milwaukeean asked, “Who am I going to believe? The secretary of treasury said on TV we should cut our buying and invest in government bonds, and Ike says to increase our buying. I’ll keep on the way I am.” "No I do not.plan to go out and buy-things,” replied a San Francisco bdbkkeeper. “When there’s no money coming how can you buy?”— - - " — -- Trade in a good u.wn — DecaUu

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE BOARD or COMMIBMONRRB ON MONDAY APRIL T, IBM COUNTY Citizens Tel* Co ©per - 3 277.29 City of Decatur do .... 286.91 Commercial Print Clk exp 4.22 MlHer-Hryant-Pterce do .... tiJM Bobbs Merrill Co do 22.50 Decatur Democrat Co do .... 18.75 Haywood Publ Co do ..... 513.87 E F Jaberg Aud exp 18.80 Miller-Bryant-Pieree do 18.00 Commercial Print do 21.76 Haywood Publ CO do 450.82 W D Neal Treaa exp 182.57 H E Johnsen do 184.00 Commercial print do 20.25 Haywood Publ Co do 1521.00 M Striker Record exp 20.40 Commercial Print do ...... 18.74 Haywood Publ Co do .96 M Affolder Sheriff exp 59.50 Commercial Print do 13.15 Petrie OH Co do - 98.73 Emergency Radio Serv do 17.23 Gays Mobil Serv do .„ 12.00 Schwartz Ford Co do 21.85 Beavers Oil Serv do ....._ 1.50 Fire Equip Berv do 5.35 One Ln Hand Tie Co do ~-13.28 H Moeller! ng Surv exp .._ 5.84 Decatur Democrat Co do — 14.20 Ft Wayne Blue Print A Supply Haywood Publ Co do - 3.89 L L Smith Proa Atty exp .. 84.80 B Koos Assessor ex® 98.00 (iambi e Store do 3.98 Haywood Publ Co do — 355.86 G M Grabtll Seh Supt exp _ 30.08 M M Foley Att Off exp 41.68 L N Seltejiright Co Agt exp 49.07 L M Folk Home Dem exp .. 22.61 Citizens Tele Co Co Agt exp 19.45 E J LeVay Inc do 15.88 L E Hoffman do 19.50 Commercial Print do ......_ 4.75 W Freeby M D Hlth Off __ 64.16 D Rawley do exp — 26.00 Hillman's Ot Ct — 5.40 Citizens Tele Co do .— 50.16 Klenk’s Serv ctr do — 11.00 Lawyers Co-op Pub Co do 43.00 The W H Anderson Co do — 5.00 Ideal Dairy Bar do 86.00 Coverall Rental Serv do .... 1.80 West Publ Co do - 51.00 C H Muselman do — 25.20 O D Sudduth Ct H Cue 235.00 J Bixler do - - *-88 B Daniela do Mat - 100.00 L Drake do Watch — 10.00 E F Jalberg do exp .60 Coverall Rental Serv do .... 11.60 Continental Chemical Co do 39.35 Haugh's Htg Hl Appl do ........ 204.85 U S Chemical Co do 61.67 Aehbaoher's Tin Shop do .... 3.3» Westron Corp do 99.14 Monroe Grain & Supply do.. 286.20 D Dlerkes do J I Holcomb Msgr Co do .... 7».OO Burk Elevator Co do 294.28 D Affolder Jail Mit 125.00 Northern Ind Publ Serv Jail exp Cook Coffee Co do 20 04 Hite's Grocery do — 9.25 Ashbaucher' Tin Shop do .. 92.85 Burk Elevator Co do 190.a8 F Klteon Co H Supt 200.00 T Klteon Co H Mat — 125.00 B Harvey Co Home exp .... 140.00 E Moore do 120-6® E Fell do - 140.00 M Fell do M Klteon do .... 24 00 Dr N Rich Co Home Phys 50.00 Food Marketing Corop Co Burk Elevator Co do — 873.91 R Allison do — S’ 6 -?? A Lengerich do — Jlul J F Rupert do - 51.60 Sprunger Lehman Co do — 25.19 Hites Grocery do 130.20 J J Newberry do .. 10.82 Bowers Handware do 6.85 Heller Coal Feed A Supply do 19.00 Stewarts Bakery do — 59.92 Haugk Htg & App do 3.25.02 H E Long do — j-00 Decatur Lumber Co do 5.00 Kimpel’s Cigar Store do ... 34.25 United States Chemical Co do 36.00 Stiefel Grain Co do 54.00 Butler's Garage do 44.6a Monroe Grain A Supply do 176.8, W Wlnnes W Twp asso .. 194.03 J B Stults assessing 290.00 A S. iia erlon do —.. 260.00 T R Baker do - - 260.00 F Magley do ... 260.00 « F Carr do 260.00 F B Aapy do *®®® K E Aspy do — 2®®.00 H Dehner Cto Council 2a.06 1 Schultz do 20.00 C J Jones do 25.00 L Neuenschwander do —... 25.00 C Stahly do 25.00 Wm Kruetzman do 2j.00 F Bohnke do 20.00 R S Anderson do -— 125.00 C Lehman Election exp — 15.00 Adams Co Recorder Off do 1. <5

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! A Schlickman mileage 4.80 I R Moser do . 5.60 E Stauffer do 14.40 S Sprunger do — .6.84 > Berne Witness Inc Legal Adv 128.63 i Decatur Democrat Co do .... 112.98 1 H Burger Bridge — Ifi.SO I W Abbott do 12 «0 • R Fuhrman do ... J 2.80 > C Death do - 12.10 I Yost Gravel-Reedymix Inc do 855.00 I. Korte Bros Inc do 15.92 > 1, Smith Ine Off Bond 60.00 1 B C Fetters Ins 96.72 O Dickerson do — —— 6.00 f S Llechty Ina. do ..... 6.00 • F Corah Ina do — s®® 1 L Smith Ina do _ 7 -?® 1 Ind Farmers Mut Ins do — 80.00 • G C Moser Agcy do 304.42 1 State Farm A Fire do —57.80 ’ Decatur Ins Agcy do - 176.52 1 Cowena Ina do 361.71 ' Neuenschwander do -—... 401.43 The Suttle* Co do ........ 611.60 D Burke do ............ 262.56 1 A«ams Co 4-H Clubs 4-H .. 4500.00 ' Fred R Isch Tax refund _ 47.76 L E Bleeke do 82.70 8 Sprunger do — - B.M 1 E Roth Tax Refund 26.32 ' J Kline do M. 92 H Balslger Fox Bounty .... 3.00 R Singleton do 3.00 M Reiter do .3 00 Dr N M Beatty Care of Pat .80 : Ixxgansport State Hosp do 6.60 Net# Castle State Hosp do 33.80 1 Ft Wayvie iCMldren’a Home do 448.00 Richmond State Hosp do 343.71 Irene Byron Hoap do 934.00 ! D W Flreoved Bruc Testing 14.09 ' E P Peck do 5.50 1 Meshberger Bros Stone open drain ■ 20.00 ’ M Klpfer do «4.80 Gottschalk Supply Co do _ 22.50 1 F Gelmer do ........... 27.00 ' Krick Tyndall Co Tile drain ISd.ll C Scherry do 1® ®« B L Custer Prel Exp Custer A Smith do 140.56 C*. at DITCH AU H Moellertnr Mileage 39.60 L Smith Labor 260.87 C Burkhart do — —- Hl'l2 A Hlrschy do ... J®* ®® A Merriman do l®?-20 M Hlrsohy do I Fox do - - ?45.20 L J King do 100.63 R Wable do - 94.38 R Lee Bolte do 45.00 R L Velez do 48.75 F Riley do - KM E Rich do - 'S? !? R Beer do ~ — . 5 ? IS J King Jr do 113 23 D Garwood do — .... 241.24 H Geisler do - 317.88 R, Thomae ,do 1 C Fell do 119-38 ' H L Burkhart do A Hedington do .32.50 J Meyers do - - F E Williams do I® B ?® i C Hedington do —. 133.88 [ D Dague do O Weltfeldt do 99.40 J Rift do - — .... 126.13 D Stout do — C Morrison do - 1 ®2.®0 E Clem do 49.00 D Dailey do - 45 00 C D Wolfe do x ... 98.13 L Manley do - - J B Owens do - HL BB ’ V E Fleming do 94.39 I O Woodword do 31.20 L Wolfe do 15.63 W H Gil Hom oper 152.68 R D Cole do 4®-®® , Berg Construction do 51 94.01 J Beavers Oil Serv do 179.38 J Decatur Auto Supply do .... 2.43 ’ Indiana Equip Co do 3.26 J Myers Home & Auto do 69.60 I Stockberger Machinery. Inc do 118.00 : Reinklng Garage do 123.26 , Butler's Garage do 33.46 ; Klenk's Serv Ctr do 11.40 , Graphic A Supplv do 3.55 ADAMS COUNTY HIGHWAY March 8, 1958 to Mar. 22, ’SB ! L Noll Supervisor 187.»0 > R Furhman Asst Super ...... 166 66 M J Runyon Clerk — 125.00 I J Spangler Janitor 50.90 V Ferry Diesel 119.00 R Kolter do 133.00 C C Abbott do 126.00 H Rauch do 126.00 C Harden fiachanic 10710 H Burger Truck ................... 113.40 D Beer do — 136.00 R Stiener do — — 126.00 iD Harvey do 126.00 IW Abbott do 99.40 . R Fuhrman do 113.40 . E Faurote do -...... 126.00 ; E Kukelhan do 126.00 N Brunner Tractor 137.20 C Meshberger do 128.50 ■ H Mankey do .— —.. 137.40

J Augsburger Single Hand 121.60 C Zurcher do < C Death do I ®!®-?5 ' L Drake Watchman 2.00 | W Gllliom Engineer 390.00 Citizen’s Tele Co 19.95 City of Decatur do — I Burk Elevator Co 360.42 Haywood Publ Co 3 1?!{ Koeneman Auto Repair ' 7.50 Bowers Hardware Co — 7.67 Habegger Hardware <19.23 Schwart* Ford iCo 4.50 Decatur Auto Supply ....— 339.87 Adler Brothers .A'% Mossman Yarnelle Co Deeds Equipment Co Ine .. l*-’“ Snap-on-Tools .4......^...— 41.75 Hl-Way Service 18.52 The Premier Auto-Ware Cp 7a.30 McComb Ignition Corp 34.10 MacAlllster Machinery Co 386.88 Motor Fuel Tax, Division _ Rawls, Inc *3.<6 Didier A Bona Inc 63.00 Decatur Lumber Co It.BO Lyle Signs Inc Neuemschwander Inc ......— 1261.76 Cowens Insurance Co .......... 238.10 1 Ashibaueher's Tin Shop —, 4.90 BrW «* . « ■ H Burger 12.J0 W Abbott 12.60 1 R Fuhrman .— Yost Gravel Readyraix Inc ®55.00 ' Korte Brothers Inc 15.92 Welfare B Nelson Mil & Post 27.60 M J Hazelwood Mileage .... 12.46 M Marshall do —. 12 25 Citizens Tele Co oper f 20.30 Board ot Commtasioaero before me thia 10th day of April, lIKW Edward F. Jaberg 1 Auditor Adams Co. April 11 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION - Estate No. M 4« In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana Notice Is hereby given that Florence L. Matthews was cm the 3 day of April, 1958. appointed: <. Executrix of the will of Theodore Hotter, deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the sanje In said court within six months from the date of the first publication of thia notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, thte 3 day of April. 1958. Richard D. Lewtoa Clerk ot the Adams Circuit Court for AdamSj, County. Indiana. Henry B. Heller Attorney and Counsel for personal rewesentative i-4. 11, 18 .1 QUAKER (Continued from page one> Tnent of the new regulations to- . day. Such regulations usually are “proposed” in advance of the 'ffective date. But the commission said In iew of. the .early starting date of the tests “'the customary period >f notice” would be “‘contrary to public interest."

Hopen MOTHER’S DAY 11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. finite: Open This FAIRWAY Sunday, May 11, RESTAURANT Only! Highways 27, 33. 224

FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1958

The commisison said it was issuing the regulations ‘‘to avoid any unnecessary delay or interruption” of the tests ‘“and'to pro test the health and safety of tho. public.” ~, , —■ BEFORE Yau Buy FERTILIZER CHECK THIS LIST — (GREEN BELT has these) —“EVENFLO” Tobacco Base —High State Analysis Test —Large BULK Discount (up to >5. per ton) —FREE Soil Test —Fast Loading —Cash Discounts —FREE Agronomy Service —Large Freight Allowance —Agent Discount (May be available) —Quantity Discount GREEN BELT Has — Quality—- • Service— Prices— You’D Like. See our Agent or The GREEN BELT CHEMICAL CO. Bryant, Ind.