Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1958 — Page 2

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Elks Meet Thursday On New Building All Members Urged To Attend Meeting The Decatur Elks lodge will hold a special meeting at 8 o’clock Thursday evening at the lodge home on North Second street for final discussion and a vote on construction of a new home for the fraternal organization on the present site. At the last regular lodge meeting Oct. 16, motions were submitted and seconded for building a

OB ist I’ i Is®! B -fl S In just 17 more years u ' , ———-———-—■>■■..■... _____ '. .. ; J.. ————-x-- ----- ’■ —- ■. — ——— — T ~ ■■ jKBBni “ YOU MUST EARN I B | $33,240 A YEAR fl bb a nww BOW M B BL TO BUY WHAT —— hbß * f "i $4,878 WOULD • ■ jS BUY IN 1939 11111 l 1975 Ml And that’s a FACT—if U. S. taxes and in- Either we stop it now, or nothing can preflation climb exactly as fast in the next 17 vent the worst depression in world history ; <; years as they have since 1939, when the war- —much worse than the dark days of the bound Democrats started this wild tax-and- ’3o’s which resulted from the Democrats’ spend nightmare. tragic venture into World War I. THERE IS ONLY ONE ANSWER t Prices went up 38% under Truman, but only spending as foreign give-aways... who really j 8% under Ike. Vote for candidates who do understand that there is NO security really won't let your SIOO melt to $14.67 ... (personal, social or national) for a people who really will fight against such reckless bankrupted by high taxes and inflation. x,< '4 ... • ■ ’ i ' A ' a f ■ • V" A A?' ‘ k < ▼' IN INDIANA, THE WAY TO FIGHT THIS DEADLY INFLATION IS TO VOTE REPUBLICAN * .. ' ■ r ; INDIANA REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE •/Ninth Floor • Claypool Hot»l * Indionapoli* • Robert W. Mafhewi, Chairman; Mr». Martha E. Whitehead, Vice-Chairman,- James T. Neal, Stcrtlary/ George W. Stark, Trtaiurer. i, , -- Pol. Advt.

tmd for sale of the three lots facing Third street. It was also announced that a special meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday for all past exalted rulers of the Decatur lodge. All of the former lodge leaders are urged’ to attend this session WedfieSday, and also the special meeting Thursday evening. The lodge’s building committee has completed plans fdr construction Os a ranch type building, and the finance committee has proposed plans for financing the new structure. Robert Hammond, exalted ruler, urges all lodge members to attend Thursday’s meeting and participate in the discussion and voting on plans for the new building.

Central Soya Stock Offered To Public 200,000 Shares Os Stock Are Offered Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Blyth & Co., Inc. are heading a public offering today of 200,000 shares of Central Soya Company, Inc. common stock at a price of $49 per share. Net proceeds from the sale of the common shares will be added to the general funds of the company, and a portion of the proceeds will be used to replenish

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working capital expended for the purchase of inventories and supplies in connection with the recent leasing of additional grain storage and other facilities from the Glidden company. The balance of the proceeds, along with funds from additional long - term borrowings being negotiated, will be used primarily to provide additional working capital expected to be needed to carry larger inventories and receivables for the company’s expanding grain merchandising program, as well as other parts of its business. Central Soya Company. Inc. is one of the largest domestic processors of soybeans and a leading manufacturer and distributor of commercial feeds in concentrate

form for livestock and poultry. In addition the company manufactures and distributes complete ready mixed feeds for livestock and poultry. Feed products are sold under the “Master Mix” label by over 2,300 dealers and 20 com-pany-operated retail and wholesale outlets located in 34 eastern, midwestern and southern states. For the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 1958, the company had net sales of $225,967,682 and net profit of $6,718.126. Upon completion of the financing, outstanding capitalization of the company will consist of 1,333,150 shares of common stock and $20,700,000 of long-term notes. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat I Want Ad — They bring results.

Deny Attempts To Discredit FBI Denial Os Charges By Legion Leader WASHINGTON <UPI> —' Two publications have denied charges by the national commander of the American Legion that they are “determined to discredit the FBI” and its director, J. Edgar Hoover. The New York Post and the “The Nation” said the charges by Prestem J. Moore were unfounded. Moore issued a statement Monday declaring there were "some individuals in this country and certain publications determined to discredit the FBI” and Hoover. “It is difficutl to attribute any purpose to these attacks," he said “other than a desire to destroy this federal law enforcement agency and its leader as an effective deterrent to undetected, unopposed Communist subversion in this country.” The Legion commander said the entire October issue of “Rights” magazine, official publication of the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, was devoted to a "biased one-sided attack on the FBI.” He said the magazine omitted “any reference to communism’s denial of human dignity or humanitarianism.” Moore also accused reporters of the New York Post, of approaching former FBI agents "seeking derogatory material” on Hoover. He said these reporters have extended their efforts as far as Paris in what “must be a discouraging attempt to do a characterassassination job.” He said Post newsmen later told New York sources that the Post plans to asign reporters to Washington and other cities "to skulk around resaurants and other public places in the hope of digging up information that could be used against Hoover and the FBI.” Moore also said the magazine, "The Nation,” recently printed an article “attempting to discredit the FBI.” He added that some reviewers “evaluated this piece as 60 pages of distortion, halftruths and innuendoes.” James A. Wechsler, editor ,of the Post, said his newspaper “is preparing a factual study of J. Edgar Hoover. We are interviewing a wide variety of sources in many places in an effort to obtain a complete and balanced report. “It seems extraordinary that the national commander of the Legion should make this crude attempt to discredit an independent study of Mr. Hoover even before the research is completed.” he said. Carey McWilliams, editor of “The Nation,” said his magazine’s article was “an attempt to evaluate the work of” the FBI. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

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■ HMI. ffi J # THE 60th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Liechty of Berne will be observed Thursday. A special celebration Will bd held Sunday, with an open house from 2 until 5 o’clock in the basement auditorium of the First Mennonite church. A family dinner will be held at noon at the Kozy Korner restaurant in Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Liechty were married October 30, 1898, at the First Mennonite church in Berne. The late Rev. S. F. Sprunger officiated. Liechty is a prominent auctioneer and is active in the real estate business. The couple are the parents of .seven children, six of whom are still living. They are Mrs. Orlo 'Esther* McCoy of Churubusco; Mrs. Howard 'Florence) Lehman and Mrs. Herman <Agnes) Reinhard of Berne; Clarence of South Bend; Mrs. John (Edith) Gottschalk. Arlington, Va.; and Mrs. Edison (Bernfece) Lehman of route 2, Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Liechty also have 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

New TV Trend To Family Program Network Program On Family Shows By VERNON SCOTT CPI Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UPD—Play the soft pedal. Charlie, the customers are getting gun-shy and saddlesore. That sums up the attitude of network moguLs in search of high ratings and long-lasting programs "for the whole family.” The new trend is to homespun family programs epitomized by "The Danny Thomas Show” and “Father Knows Best.” They’ve been around for years, and from all indications, they’ll be going strong when the horse operas, situation comedies and quiz games are blasted from the pond. “Ozzie and Harriet” is a steady pacer, and last year’s entrant.

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"Bachelor Father,” has found its niche. No revolution, the “wholesome bit” <as TV execs are wont to call the mote to family shows) gradually is being slipped into network programing. This season another pair of low-key humaninterest goodies. “The Ed Wynn Show” and “Die Donna Reed Show,” were edged in. Espouses Clean Living The latter might well be titled “Donna Knows Best" in as much as it espouses clean living, bright children and understanding parents—the same formula that has kept Robert Young and Jane Wyatt in cakes and ale. Nobody ever gets shot, horses are unheard of, and’to date there have been no reports of quiz-type skulduggery. Sex, narcotics and gambling also are strangers to the format. Donna, after four weeks on the air, admits there are similarities among easy-going “me and the kids” programs. “How can you escape comparison with ’Father Knows Best’ and ‘Danny Thomas’?” she asked. "We hope to follow through the same way,- too. The kids will grow up on the shpw, and we’ll keep the situation believable. “It, took us a year to find the right format, now we’re satisfied it will be successful. My TV husband is a pediatrician, which gives us a, slightly different flavor; - another Not Same as Films Isn’t a video series something of a comedown for an Oscar-win-ning (From Here to Eternity) actress? “Nothing in television measures up to, the movies,” she said. "TV is not in the same league with pictures. But it is giving me an opportunity to play comedy. I'd never have had the chance in movies.

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