Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1958 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT BnterM •» Matter Dick IX Heller, Jr Pmtfatent J. >. Heller — Vice-President Chat. Hottbouae Secretary-Treasurer Mtecrtptiea Sates: By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, MOO; Ms months, $4.35; 3 months. $1.35. By MaU, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, _M.OO; 6 months, 34.13; 3 mouthx,s23o. By Carrier. 30 cents per week. Single copies, 3 cents.

Democratic Candidates State Ballot UJS. Senate R. Vance Hartke Secretary of State John R. Walsh Auditor of State Albert A. Steinwedei Treasurer of State Jack A. Haymaker State Superintendent of Public Instruction William E. Wilson Judge of the Supreme Court Amos W. Jackson Clerk of the Supreme and Appellate Courts Mrs. Alice C, Cavanaugh Appellate Court Judges John R. Ax Walter Myers, Jr. G. Remy Bierly John S. Gonas County Ballot U.S. Congressman 4th District W. Robert Fleming State Senate Von A. Eichhorn State House of Representatives Burl Johnson Prosecuting Attorney 26th Judicial Circuit Severin H. Schurger Clerk Richard D. Lewton Sheriff Merle Affolder Assessor Walter Koos Commissioners Hugo Boerger Loren Heller In a report from Indiana, the first industrial state to ( adopt a 50-called “right-to-work” law, which actually denies the right ;9f contract to free Americans, ‘James A. Maxwell says that “organized labor feels about open shop the way women feel about polygamy.” In a copyrighted article in The Reporter magazine

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" he also states that the business community in industrial states is by no means united in support of the measures. Not many contracts have been affected by the law in this stat* so far. It is one of the “hot" issues of the campaign, especially the national version of the state law. Boo! Boo! Boo! The frantic Republicans have again started mass maligning of the Democrats by attempting to attach the name “Socialist” to those who are members of this country’s oldest political party. Doctors in this county received a letter this week from a Republican doctors committee, which threatened them with “Socialized Medicine" if the Democrats are elected. The truth of the matter is that the doctors, through their sponsoring of Blue Cross and Blue Shield to help those who cannot pay cash for medical expenses, have effectively killed ■ any medical health plan. Also, it was a Republican, Usher Burdick, who submitted a bill for socialized medicine at the past Congress, and no Democrats supported him, the bill failing in committee. Oh, yes, look out for Walter Reuther, too. He may sneak into Decatur and influence all the Democrats here. Os course none of them would recognize him if he did stop here, but that does not stop the GOP from at- . tempting to attach the Reuther label to all things Democratic. The fact that the Lake county boys, the only union outfit that actually influences Democratic politics directly, are not supporting the state ticket and Hartke this year completely destroys this issue for the Republicans. Anyone frightened by the "Socialist" label attached by the radical Republicans to the Democrats should take a look at the Ike record and see if it doesn’t reflect 6ie same philosophy as the Democratic record. A straight Democratic vote this fall will reverse the economic trend from down to up, and mean the return of good times, a Democratic tradition. I

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0 20 Years Ago Today O ■■ O Oct. 27, 1938 — Students began moving into the new Decatur high school building today, with a music class the first held after the move. 13,298 voters are registered to vote in the November general election, an increase of 898 over the registration in 1936. Approximately 1,000 rock bass and 1,000 small mouth bass were delivered to the fish committee of the Adams county fish hatcheries. The rock bass were placed in the Krick-Tindall ponds, and the small mouth in the St. Mary’s river near Pleasant Mills. Miss Kathryn Shroyer will present several selections on the harp at the Fort Wayne teachers convention tomorrow. The Decatur Yellow Jackets closed their home season with a 31-6 defeat at the hands of the Bluffton Tigers. Complete Exercises ASHAFFENBURG, Germany (AHTNC) — Two Adams county young men have participated in a field training exercise with the 3rd Division in Germany recently it was announced today. Acting Sgt. Ned L. Bixler, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ermin E. Bixler, of Berne, a reconnaissance sergeant, entered the Army in October, 1957, completed basic training at Fort Benning, Ga., and arrived in Europe last April. He is a 1953 graduate of Berne-French high school and a 1957 graduate of Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio. Pfc. Dale A. Addy, 22. of son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Addy, Decatur, also participated in the exercise. Addy is a Wireman with Mortar Battery. He entered the Army in July, 1957, completed basic training at Fort Benning, Ga.. and arived in Europe in May. He attended Decatur high school and was employed with the Citizens Telephone company in civilian life. Accident Victim Undergoes Surgery Lawrence Diehl, 70, route two, Geneva, underwent surgery today at the Parkview memorial hospital in Fort Wayne for a tracheotomy operation this morning. His condition is listed as critical and may remain as such for several days. * Diehl was injured in a' two-ear collision on October 19 that occur-' red eight miles north of Peru at the intersection of state roads 16 and 19. Mrs. Diehl was also injured in the accident and has remained at the Parkview hospital since shortly after the accident when the Diehls were transferred from the Duke memorial hospital in Peru to the Fort Wayne hospital. She was to be returned to her home today. Diehl suffered a dislocated left shoulder and was paralyzed on his right side, and was unconscious for several days. Since that time, his condition has had little change from day to day. Sheriff Merle Affolder and his wife, Doris, the Diehls’ daughter, left today for Fort Wayne upon learning of the operation. ’

I PICK-UP of I LEAVES I This Week, the City of Decatur Street Department will pick I U up leaves along the streets on the days listed below. Residents H are asked to have their leaves at the curb. I DO NOT BURN LEAVES I I ON BLACK-TOP STREETS I I Monday, Tuesday Wednesday Afternoon, I and Wednesday Thursday and ■ Morning: — Friday: — I I ALL STREETS NORTH ALL STREETS SOUTH I OF MONROE STREET OF MONROE STREET f I City of Decatur Street Dept. I

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Articles Stolen From Parked Auto A theft complaint was filed at the Decatur city police department over the weekend by Dick Huffine of Willshire, Ohio. The complaint stated that theives stole a two-call flashlight and a V type jacket from his auto parked at the A. & P. parking lot Sunday night. The theft occurred someti mebetween the hour of 6 and 10 o'clock. Huffine gave a value of $10.50 for the stolen articles. Bull Purchased By Adams County Farmers Clifford R. and Robert L. Brown, Berne, have purchased the registered Guernsey bull, Hoosierland C. D. Prince, according to a report from the American guernsey cattle club. The bull was bought from Kenneth W. Schott and Sons, Muncie. The dam is Hoosierland’s Primrose and the sire, Circle Drive’s L. P. Professor. Two-Year-Old Child Is Killed By Truck DEMOTTE, Ind. <UPD — Two-year-old Martin Konovsky was 1 killed during the weekend by a truck driven by his father, George. Authorities said the child ran into the path of the vehicle as . Konovosky backed it out of the driveway of their home. Because it happened on private property, the death did not count as a traffic fatality. Mishawaka Airman Is On Missing Bomber MISHAWAKA, Ind. (UPD-First 1 Lt. Gere T. Pellissier, 27, Mishawaka, was among four crewmen on an Air Force B-25 bomber ' which vanished Saturday in a • thunderstorm while on a routine training flight from Reese Air Force Base at Lubbock. Tex . to Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. Pelissier was co-pilot.

— —1 Medical Director Os Plant Murdered G.E. Physician At Louisville Slain LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI (-Henry R. Anderson, an unemployed former worker at the General Electric Co. plant near here, was charged with murder today following the fatal shooting of the medical director of the plant Sunday. Dr. Ernest A. Terry Jr., 38. father of four children, was shot three times on a quiet, treeshaded street as he walked to the Highland Presbyterian Church. The physician taught a collegeage Sunday school class at the church. Terry had let his wife and children off in front of the church and had gone to park his car. Witnesses said a man fired one shot into his head and then fired two more shots into his body as he slumped to the sidewalk. The man then was seen to lay a battered brown felt hat beside the body. Shocked churchgoers and passersby saw the slayer get into an automobile and pull away from the curb. Several witnesses took down the license number of the automobile. A Spanish-made .25 caliber Astre automatic pistol, one empty cartridge case and the hat were found beside Terry’s body. Police found the car seen leaving the murder scene parked three blocks from Anderson’S home. The key was still in the ignition, and the motor was warm. They arrested Anderson, who was identified by three witnesses. He refused to comment on the , charges until he could confer with attorneys. The accused man once hired a private plane and bombarded the GE appliance park plant with thousands of leaflets, accusing GE of being “a traitor to democracy.” h He was fined SIOO and costs for the leaflet incident last year and lost his private pilot s license.

All Com Eligible For Price Support All Harvested In County Is Eligible All corn harvested in Adams county this fall will be eligible for price supports provided it is of acceptable quality, chairman James Garboden of the County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee announced today. For cprn produced in compliance with the farm acreage allotment. the support rate for farmstored corn in the county will be $1.38. For corn not produced in compliance’ with allotments, the rate for farm-stored corn will be SI.OB. The decision to offer supports on non-compliance corn—as well as on corn produced within allotments —was recently announced by the department of gariculture for the third successive year. The department called it an “unusual and emergency” program to “help stabilize current feed grain and future livestock markets.” The price-support program for the 1958 corn crop will be carried | out as in the past through comnwdity credit corporation loans and purchase agreements, Garboden said. These will be available from harvest time through May 31. 1959, and will mature on July 31, 1959. To be eligible for price support, earn or shelled corn must grade No. 3 or better except that corn grading No. 4 because of test weight only will also be eligible. The corn must meet certain moisture requirements and must be in adequate storage, either on the farm or in a warehouse or elevator. Hoosier Is Killed In Michigan Wreck MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. 'UPD — Carl Shelton, 53, Michigan City, was killed Sunday when his car swerved from U. S. 12 at Union Pier, Mich., hit a parked vehicle and overturned.

Your Vote and Support Solicited ■U HUGO B1 jH boerger democratic CANDIDATE L FOR Commissioner Ist District Adams County ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOV. 4, 1958 Pol. Advt.

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American Legion Meeting Tonight Adams Post 43 of the American Legion will meet at 8 o'clock this ' evening to discuss its part In Vetertms day activities November 11, and its part in the Callithumpian parade Friday night, Robert G. . Smith, commander, said today. At . least 200 more members are needed by November 8 to help put the . the fourth district over the top for . the 23rd consecutive year, Smith ! added, in the boxcar roundup program. ■ Historical Society • Meets Tuesday Nigh - A film strip, in color, depicting ! the ice age history of Indiana, will be shown Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the 1 Lincoln school to the members, ' friends, and guests of. the Adams ’ county historical society, Gerald ! Durkin, president, said today. : A copy of the film strip will be ’ presented to each school in Adams I county by the county banks, 4-H ’ clubs, Tri Kappa and the Panhan- ! die Eastern Pipeline company, and the Chambers of Commerce of De- ’ catur and Berne. ‘ All members of these sponsoring ‘ organizations who desire to attend ’ will be special guests of the his- ’ torical society for the presentation, s Durkin said.

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