Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1958 — Page 4

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’ DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATOR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr ■- - President J. H. Heller -— Vice-President Chas. Holthouse - — Secretary-Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 18.00; 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, 6 cents.

As dne of our leading Decatur businessmen points out, the thing that worries businessmen the most is the number of unemployed on their payrolls. ——o o Exhibits of Adams county 4-H members were brought back from the Indiana state fair Thursday and Friday. This was one of the most successful years for the local group at the state fair, and scores of prizes were won by Adams county youths. A lot of hard work by leaders and 4-Hers alike paid off. o o—«— The Adams county cancer society, which helps cancer patients locally and also supports a national research program aimed at eventual total cures of all forms of cancer, has changed its local constitution. It will now meet four times a year, the first Tuesday of September, December, February, and May. Dr. John Spaulding, president, and Miss Joan Wemhoff, secretary, have both done a fine job the past year. An improved program is anticipated, but the community’s cooperation will be necessary. Cancer is one of the most deadly and dreaded of the unconquercd diseases. , o o In the past few years the United States has lost the world leadership which the statesmanship of Franklin Delano Roosevelt gained for us in the 1933-45 period. Recently even the Arab statesmen have been able to propose more workable plans than the American president, who appeared in person at the recent U. N. general assembly, and offered a plan completely unacceptable to Arabs, Israelis, and many former friends of the Unit-

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ed States. Such lack of leadership is deplorable. The Arabs themselves finally formulated a plan to which even the United States agreed. Why can’t the American statesmen formulate such plans? Have we lost our ability to lead? o o——— Fort Wayne historian Roy M. Bates has recently compiled a list of 58 industrial and commercial businesses of that city which have operated for forty years or more under the same group, family or corporation. Anyone who knows of any Decatur businesses in continuous operation for forty years or more is invited to write the business name on a post card and the date of founding, and mail it to the Democrat. Perhaps some interesting stories will develop. The oldest found in Fort Wayne was founded in 1856. o o>— Ralph E. Roop, Mayor Robert D. Cole, center manager Dick Linn and his many assistants did a fine job arranging for the American Water Works Association meeting in Decatur Thursday. Behind the scenes, a fine chicken dinner was given free to all those at te ndi ng by Yost Cons true t ion Company and Consoer-Townsend & Associates, builders of the sewage treatment plant. All of the 85 persons attending were impressed by the businesslike reception they received in Decatur, the new plant, and the fine food and meeting place at the Decatur community center. A lot of hard work by many Decatur citizens paid off. The dinner started with a prayer by the Rev. J. O. Penrod, of Trinity E. U. B. church, and was cliknaxed by the presentation of the John N. Hurty service award to two Columbia City men completing a total of 60 years service.

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11:30—Blondie Afternoon T2:oo—Cartoon Time 12:30—Country Style U.S.A. I'2:ls—lWheaties Sport page 4:oo—Major League Baseball 3:3o—Tennis 4:00- Two Gun Playhouse s:oo—'Westltng Evening 6:oo—Saturday TV Theatre 7:3o—People Are Funny 8:00—Bob Crosby 9:oo—Opening Night 9:3o—Turning Point 10:00—.Amateur Hour 10:30—Joseph Cotton 11:00—Armchair Theatre BUNDAY Morning 9: 00—Christophers 9:3o—Man to Man 9:46—Christian Science 10:00—Sacred Heart 10:15—'Industry on Parade 10:30—This is the Life 11:00—Cartoon Tune Afternoon 19:00--Two Gun Playhouse 1:00— 4 SI,TA Tennis 4:oo—Sunday TV Theatre 5:30 —Comment Evening 6:oo—'Roy Rogers 6:3o—Kit Carson 7:00 Noah’s Ark 7:30—N0 Warning 8:00 —Steve Allen 9:00 —Chevy Show 10:00—Decision 10:30—Badge 714 11:00—News Special 11:10—Sports Today 11:16—Armchair Theater WPTiUTV CHANNEL 21 FRIDAY Evening 6:oo—Popeye and the Rascals 7:oo—Tales of Texas Rangers 7:3o—Rin Tin Tin B:oo—Jim Bowie 8:30—-Stags of Jazz 9:OO—BSP 9:3o—Suzle 10:00 —Gray Ghost 10:30—10:30 Report 10:15 —Seo reh oa rd 10:00—Movietime SATURDAY Afternoon 3:oo—lndiana University 4:3o—Action Theatre Evening 6:3o—(Susie „ 7:00—Colonel March 7:3o—Dick Clark Show B:oo—Jubilee U, S. A. 9:oo—Lawrence Welk 10:00—"Club 21” BUNDAY — F Afternoon 4:oo—John Hopkins Filo 4:3o—Oral Roberts s:3o—Off to Adventure <n is—Va rlet y Ti m e Evening i;:o(>—Gene Autry 6:3 o—Fore I»n Leg iona ire 7:3o—Maverick B:3o—Amy body Can Play 9:oo—Traffic Court 9;jo—iDecoy i" mOO—Mike Wallace 10:50—Movietime — MOVIES —ADAMS—"Darby’s Rangers" Fri 7:07 9:21 Sat 2:07 4:21 6:41 8:58 ’’The Fly’’ Sum 1:05 4:55 7:15 10:3'5 Mimi at 7:00 9:50 •'Spacemaster Xs-T” Sun 3:15 6:35 9:25 Mori 8:40—ls DIVE-1 S — - “Keßy and Me" arid —Aliitjniih ‘wt Cimarron Pass” Fri & Sat «t dusk "Indiscreet" Sun & Mimi at dusk j

Air Force Recruiter In Decatur Thursdays Sgt. Larry McCullough of the United States Air Force has announced that he will be in Decatur on Thursdays from S to 4 o’clock at the draft board to talk to anyone who wishes information on the schooling and opportunities offered by the Air Force. McCollough announced that he will be traveling throughout Adams county on Thursday, but will be in Decatur at the time listed above. Parents or young men and women who seek information about the Air Force are asked to contact Sgt. McCollough. COMMISSIONER'S CLAIMS ALLOW. ED SEPT. a, ItKiN City of Decatur Oper exp ..$ 196.03 Haywood Pub CO do 770.33 Decatur Demo Co Clerk exp 19 60 R E Roop do ........ , S'OO E F Jaberg Aud eXp .... 32.00 Needham's Type Co Inc Treas 306 50 M Striker Rec do 20’00 M Affolder Shr do .... 68.50 Petnle Oil Co do 51 to F Mcßride do 3’.50 Hoithouse Drug Co do .. 26.76 Emergency Radio Serv do 15 00 Schwartz. Ford Co Ine do ... 7:30 day's Mobile do . 8.89 H Moellering Surv exp 59.68 Burk Kiev Co do 39 75 Ft Wayne Blue Print &Sy do 2’15 Pratt Bros & Boise do .. 27.00 Lincoln Reproductions do .. 3.34 L L Smith Pros Atty exp . 147L>0 W Ji Anderson Co do . 63.50 W Koos Assess exp 13 60 B Koos do Clor .. 98’oo G M GralMil Sehol Supt exp 108.12 Wheatley's do 45 20 L N Sel-tenright Co Agt exp 93’66 Citz Tele Co do 18.25 L E Hoffman do 12.10 E Holsapple do 81.12 G Koeneman do 10.99 L JI Folk Hom Dem Agt .. 61 53 C Wm Freehy JI D Health Off 6 LI 6 M 1' Parrish Glr Ct exp 1.00 Ctiz Tel Co do 24.03 Comm Print Shop do 6.00 Coverall Rental Serv do .... 1.80 W H Anderson Co do 17.50 West Pub Co do ..... i’oo Vene-A-Kleen Serv Co do.. 58.33 O D Sudduth Ct House ex.p 235-044 A Werst do lov'oo J Bi.xler do ................... 5.13 L Drake do ........... lo oo U S Client Co do j oo’.Bß Banco Prod Inc do ...... 11.60 Coverall Rental Serv do .... 4 60 O D Sours do 154)0 Klenk's Serv Center do 63.59 Decatur Lbr Co do 1.96 J I Holcomb Mfg Co do Shoaf I’lbg & Htg do 11.15 D Affolder Jail exp 135.00 J 1 Holcomb Mfg Co do 39:75 Habegger Hdw do 56.63 D -Kwatsneski do 93 00 Decatur Lbr Co do .... 21.85 No Ind Pub Serv Co do ...... 45.52 F Kitson Co Home exp 200.00 T Kitson do 1®5’,00 O Woodward do .... 94.53 F Woodward do 96.00 P Gilbert do 6>5’00 H Smith do 120.00 R Hirschy do 17 50 Dr Rioh do f,o'.(Hi Ind State Industries do 305.10 F Kitson do . 3.10 Benno Locker Storage do ... 27'31 Decatur Blue Elams Inc do -5.8.36 R llirschy do .... 15 0V Journal. Gazette do 23’10 Sprunger Imp Co do 23.71 Chas E Hite Groc do 95'98 Burk Elev Go do 102’07 Beavers Oil Serv do 6'5.18 Decatur Auto Suply do 9.78 Holthouse Drug Co do 33?95 Gerber's Super Mkt do 23.99 ADAMS COINTV HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT L Noll 203 12 B Fu'lirman 18238 M J Runyon 125 00 J Spangler V Ferry • 0 50.80 R Kolter 155 15 C Harden . 168’30 H Burger 143.5-5 D Beer 131 95 R Steiner 1.17’90 D Harvey . ..... 143.55 E Faurote 143.55 E Kukelhan .... 143'55 , It Runyon . . 113.55 W Abbott ..... 113.55 R Fuhrman N Brunner 143.55 C Meshberger 143 55 C Zurcher .... .... . 14,;’i5 J Augsburger 130.50 C Death 131 85 P Dmgsw rth 1!I1’85 RI la ydenlbuwh .... 113.55 Lt Mitchel 75 10 •W Gilliom ....... BOV'OO L Drake 2.00 Cltiz Tele Co 13.62 Mac Allister Mach Co 61’62 Decatur Equip Inc .. 169.5.3 Walter's Mach Shop .... 14.71 Butlers Garage 1,35.50 Decatur Auto Suply 48.93 Pearl Oil Co . 103 16 Petrie oil Co .. . Ull’.oo Motor Fuel Tax Div . 35:52 Goodyear Serv Co 2 50 Rawls Im- 108’20 Mesh-berger Bros Stone ... 3255.15 .1 W Karell- Stone Co .... .. 9968’00 Ht-Way Serv .... .. 15700 IxxgauspiH-t Metal Culvert 1551.00 Krick-Tyndall Co 44 8 1 It Fleming ..... ... i0'.35 Beavers Oil Serv Inc ........... 28.69 IE J Kruckelierg 10 00 Wayne Hall Sign Co 101417 Mesliberger Bros Stone -2151.15 Anderson Industry u 50 Bridge C C Abbott 146.45 11 Mankej 1 13..55 11 Rau<h .... ... ......... ........ . lit; 45 , C Deait.h 5 x’7o ■ P Longswbnrh ..... 8.70 Mes’liberger Bros Stone .... 10.08 Decatur I,umber Co 198’30 . Yoist Gravcl-Reaxlymix 912.97 Decatur Ready mix 109.30 Accumulative Bridge Fund Graver-Readyniix ... 1167.71Al<mco Drainage & Metal Co 1992.60 if-'ood Mkt Co-r-p Co Hume exp 78.24 ■Stewart's Bakery- do 92.28 H E Luiu« do 8.00 It C Scheider Co do &6 88 Wayne Cigar Store do . 18'72 W Whines Wash Tp Assess 183.33 J B StultS do Help 20.00 E Jaberg Election .... 4.59 R S Anderson Co Atty 147.50 Berne Witness Im- Legal .... 91.64 De< atur Demo Co do 187:61 Decatur Ins Ag Off Bond .... 20.00 Zwiek Funeral Home Sold tlur 200.00 E J Heimann Fox Bounty .. .'IOO W 1, Linn School Transfer 44.88 Ind Boy s Sch-00l State exp 3X6.84 New Castle Hosp do 21L95 Irene Byron Hosp do 1318.50 Treas Wells Co di of Benue .25.50 Ditcw Improvement L Smith Oper exp 2-56.50 c Burkhart no . .... .122.50 A Hirschy'do 305.00. A Merriman do .... . l-i'iiti E Rich do 331.60 N 1 1 Irsehy do .. .. 25.0-0 Mesh-berger Bro Stone ... 20.00 Atlb-r Bros <l<> In. Krick Tyndall <’o do . 16-51.37 Itcinkinft Gat-age do ... iLol Don Texaco Serv do 13.89 Beavers Oil Serv do .j. 123.21 Stdckibei ger Mach lix- do .. ■ ISOI'.O Berg Const Co do 2712.02 R D Cote do 40 On W .11 Gilliom do ISs’.|O Awuitiulnlive Bridge Yosi Gravelsßeady Mix Oper exp- ' 1 46 4.71 Armco Drainage & Metal Prod do 1992.60 Welfare H Nelson Mil Al iPost 35.20 -M J Hazelwood do 23.67 M Marshall do .— lo.no V I a Ilin do I 1,96 Cit-lZ Tel Co do 22.97 -r Board us Cdmiulsalom-rs Certified beftore me this 4lh dny 6T September. lIKW. ' ' —T, Edward F. Jaberg. Audito>r Adams Co. Indiana, Sen i, 5

TO BBCAWm DAILY DtUOCaAT. DBCATUR. WDIANA

Ben Gerke Cow Is Leader For August Monthly Report Os Dairy Association According to the dairy herd improvement -association report for the month of August, a cow owned by Ben Gerke produced 98.6 pounds of butterfat, the county’s highest individual animal production for the past month. Heading the list for the ten high herds in the county was the Rolandes Liechty herd, with an average production of 48.8 pounds of butterfat. The high individual production for the month was lower than that of July, which was 104.5 pounds from a cow from the Ben Gerke herd. The highest herd for July was the Mary Briggs herd, which averaged 51.7 pounds of butterfat. August’s high production for individual animals came from these herds (names of the owners or farms, and production in pounds of butterfat follow): Ben and Noah Mazelin. 86.1; Kenneth Beer and 1 sons. 85.7; Martin Habegger, 83.5; Dale Moses and sons, 80.9; Becher ' and Yager, 80.5; Chris Stahly, 80.5; Becher and Yager. 80.0; Rolandes Liechty. 79.4; and Kenneth Beer and sons. 76.3. Herds from the second to tenth high, and their production in average pounds of butterfat follow: Mary Briggs. 48.2: Sol Mosser, 41.5; Kenneth Beer and sons, 41.3; Ben and Noah Mazelin, 41.0; Becher and Yager, 40.3; Martin Habegger, 38.6; Paul E. Liechty and sons, 37.4; Alfred Grogg. 36.1; and Roy and Edison Lehman. 35.8. o—— o 20 Years Ago Today O Sept. 5, 1938 was Labor Day and no paper was published. CHINESE (Continued from Faye ot>«1 His arrival coincided with top secret meetings of the Chinese cabinet with top military commanders to study the effects of the Ainercan decision to defend I the offshore islands if President) Eisenhower gives the order. I Discuss U.S. Plans Informed sources said the secret I meeting was of “unusual length.’’: They would give no details but) made it clear the. American plans to take “timely and effective" action if Eisenhower decides was occupying their attention. The Nationalists have lived for the days when they could reoccu-) py the Chinese mainland but in) the past the United States has put) the damper on any such ambitions for fear it would touch off a world war. Communist artillery opened its 14th consecutive day’s shelling of the Quemoy group before dawn today. hurling a 60-round barrage at Little Quemoy, second only to Big Quemoy in importance in this island complex. STATE OF INDIANA ) <SSt COINTY OF ADAMS ) THE GOODIII I-: COLNTY NATIONAL BANK VS HIGH 11. HOYT, ELIZABETH HOYT. THE FIRST STATE BANK OF DEC ATI R, DECATUR. INDIANA IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT IV VATATIOV, 19.7 S CAI SE VO. 2M556 NOTICE OF SAI.E OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree of to-reclnsure to me directed by the clerk of the Adams Circuit tClourt In a certain cause hearii.K No. 2615-56 -upon the-docket of said court wherein The Goodhue Coutmy. - Natton-al Bank is plaintiff and Hugh H. Hoyt, Elizabeth Hoyt, a.nd 'Die First State Bank of Dec-' atur, -Decatur, ludiaiia, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of six thousand eight hundred seventy four dollars ami eighteen cents ($6,874.18) with interest on said decree at rate of six per cent <6%), and costs, ami ordering the sale of the real estate hereinafter desetii-ili-ed to make.assets for the pay.ment of said decree, 1 will expose for sale at public auction to the Highest bidder on Wednesday tlie Ist day of O tober, 1958, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P M. of -said day at the east door of the court house Ln Decatur, Indiana. In Adams County, Indiana, the following described real estate, ■towit: J'om-niem ing twenty seven a*id thirty 'hundredths (27.30) feet south of the so-uth-west corner of Inlot no. five hundred twenty seven (527) tlienee north-east one hundred thirty five and sixty eight hundredths (136.68) feet to a point two and two tenths (2.2) feet north of the southeast corner of Imlot seven (527, liundre d twenty seven (527), thence north seventy eight and . ..nintj’ seven hundredths (78.97).... feet to the soutn mte of Johns (Street, theme west along the Struth line of Johns Str'eet one -hundred forty three and ten ■lrundredths feet to the west line of -said In lot tiOj five hundred twenty seven (5271, thencebouth islxty five and twenty two lliundredtlis ( 65.22) feet, to the place of beginning, being a part of. lulot® no. five hundred 'twenty seven (527) and five hundred twenty eight. (528) Rt David Shower's Subdivision of Outlet tio. one tl), Outlet no., twenty seven (27) and part of biitlot no. twenty eight (28) to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams . C-ouinty, -Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws and will be made siil>jce.t to the unpaid balance of a |u ior mortgage of The First iState Bank of Decatur, Decat-nr, Indiana, of record In Mortgage liecord 102 at page 323 of the records of Adams County. Indiana. Terms of sale cash. The wheriff will issue to the purchaser a Mieriff's deed. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 28th day of August, 1958. Merle Allolder —— Merle Affolder,.Slieritf-Adanrs CouWs < ; l STEH A SMITH, Attorneys for Plaintiff , Aug. 29, Sept ». 12 1

Warmest Weather Os Year Is Predicted Mercury To Hit 90 Or Higher In State United Press International The warmest weather of the year was predicted for Indiana today and Saturday, with temperatures hitting 90 or above throughout the state. A cool air mass due in the north portion early today ran into a delay and was postponed at least to Sunday, when it may envelop the entire state. Forecasts called for highs from 82 to 90 in the north, around 90 in the central, and in the 90s in the south this afternoon. Highs Saturday will range from 90 in the north to 92 in the central and 94 in the south. The mercury soared to or near season’s records at various points Thursday, including 92 at Evansville, 91 at Lafayette, 94 in the Louisville area, 89 in the Cincinnati area, 88 at Indianapolis and Fort Wayne and 84 at South Bend. Lows early this morning were in the mid to upper 60s. The five-day outlook called for temperatures to average 2 to 5 degrees above normal highs of 74 to 85 and normal lows of 55 to 63. “Rather warm Saturday, turning cooler Sunday and Monday. Warming trend Tuesday but turning cooler again by late Wednesday,” the outlook said. Meanwhile, a little more rain was recorded during the last 24 hours, including .23 of an inch at Lafayette, .09 at Fort Wayne and a trace at Indianapolis. A few showers or thundershowers were expected in the northern two-thirds of the state today or tonight andv in the northern third again Saturday. The shower activity will shift to the south Sunday. For the next five days, precipitation will average one-half to one inch, including rain in the south Monday and the chance of scattered showers again Tuesday or' Wednesday.

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Owen Wemhoff On Radio Saturday Owen Wemhoff, former Decatur . high school teacher, now princi- ; pal of the retarded children’s , school at Fort Waype, will appear ( at the program, “This Is your un- , ited fund agency,” over radio sta- , tion WOWO, Fort Wayne, Satur- , day at 7:30 p.m . , j Wemhoff will discuss the past, present and future plans for the school and its services to the community. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wemhoff of this , city. COURT NEWS Divorce Case In the case of Nina Jane Krauss vs Arthur Krauss, the defendant was granted visitation rights, and ordered to pay support to the plaintiff and to pay for the benefit of the plaintiff’s attorney fees. Estate Cases The first inventory was filed in the estate of John S. Colchin, finding the appraised value of the estate to be $28,444.53. The estate was listed as: real estate, $15,000; personal property, $198.90; corporative stock, (among which was listed 900 shares of common stock in the Citizens Telephone company), $6,000; accounts, $245.63; other property, $7,000. A petition to sell real estate and personal property at public auction was filed. A petition to sell corporative stock at private I sale was submitted, examined and approved. Real Estate Transfers Gate H. Cook etux to Mary Catherine Spangler, 80 acres in Wash-i ington Twp. Mary Catherine Spangler to Gale I H. Cook etux, 80 acres in Washing-I ton Twp. Orville Yaney etux to Augustus) D. Yaney etal, 80 acres in Kirk-! land Twp. Doyle D. Lee etux to James L.! McCagg etux, 11.92 acres in Root! Twp. James L- McCagg etux to Laurren M. Wigger, Jr., etux, 11.92! . acres in Root Twp. Chester Roth etal Executors to] Calvin O. Dubach etux, part inlot I 308 in Berne, $10,400. - —4

Boy Drowned While Fishing With Parents I RICHMOND, Ind (UPD —— Thomas Heneymre, Jr., 4, Richmond, drowned late Thursday while fishing with his parents in Osborn Lake in the northwest part of Wayne County. The boy apparently fell off a pier. He was dead on arrival at Reid Memorial Hospital. Adams County Fair Winners Announced Dairy Cattle Place Well At State Fair Dairy cattle owned by two Adams county farmers placed well in the state fair competition this past week. A heifer calved between Sept. 1Dec. 31. 1957 placed eighth in Hoosier gold medal Red Poll calf club competition. The heifer was shown by William H. Kohne & Sons. In the Holstein-Friesian show, cattle owned by Rolandes Liechty placed well. His dairy herd placed sixth in the Indiana show, and seventh in the open . show. His heifer 18 months to 2 years in age placed 10th in a field of 18 in the open show, and Bth in the Indiana show. His two-year-old cow placed 12th in the open show. Mrs. B. H. Miller, of route 2. Berne, placed first in the crocheted stole class of the domestic arts fashion assessories show at the Indiana state fair this year.

PROTECT YOUR POSSESSIONS WITH THE PROPER INSURANCE COVERAGES. COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. COWENS JIM COWENS 209 Court St. Phone 3-3601 Decatar, Ind. — — — —■ ■ —

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,19 M

Farm Outlook Meet Scheduled Sept. 18 Soil Bank Program Will Be Discussed New provisions of the soil bank conservation reserve program, how they enter into farm operations, and what effects they will Have on social security will be discussed in the Adams county outlook meeting. The meeting will be held Thursday, September 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Farm Bureau Co-op building at Monroe, county agent Leo N. Seltenright has announced. Average payments per acre of land placed in the conservation reserve will be up to about $19.50 for Indiana, considerably above the $lO average for 1958 and previous years. A bonus payment of 10 per cent will be added to the payment on those farms on which all the soil bank base acreage is placed in the conservation reserve. Also, according to Seltenright, lower rates will be paid for pasture and hay land put into the reserve than for cropland. Purdue farm economist Ed Carson will also discuss the general outlook for agricultural prices and production for 1959 as well as the longe-range outlook for farming. By switching from steam to diesel locomotives, U, S. railroads have cut down their consumption ' of coal from 132 million tons in 1944 to less than nine million tons in 1957.