Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1959 — Page 6

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Gov. Handley Urges Backing Os Seaport GARY, Ind. (UPT» — Governor Handley today challenged Sen. Paul Douglas’ sincerity in trying to solve economic problems and urged more home sttate backing for a proposed Indiaraa seaport in Lake Michigan.

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Handley told public officials, businessmen, labor and farm groups attending the Governor's Conference on Problems of Northern Indiana at Gary, that “other states around us are moving forward in their economic development." “Indiana will not be satisfied — as were some of the Indian tribes in this area—to accept a few beads and some more Washington bureaucracy Lcstead of the golden opportunity to create more jobs.”

Hopsier plans for a seaport near Burns Ditch in Porter County as a link between the state and world markets byway of the St. Lawrence Seaway, are threatened by the Illinois senator's bill to establish a national monument at the same site. Douglas has been .aided by an Indiana Save-the-Dunes Council. “It is difficult for me 0 understand how any member of the United States Senate can profess a sincere interest in unemploy-

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.rherit and distressed economic areas and kt the same time attempt to deny lo Indiana the opportunity to develop our seaport," Handley told the conference. “The Indiana port will be of great help not only to Hoosier farmers, coal miners, stone quarrymen and steel workers, but to all states within range,” the governor said. "I am confident that Indiana will not shut her north door to economic realities, nor permit

anyone to interfere successfully with her manifest Hoosier destiny.” Handley told the group that Indiana, now 10th in population in the nation, soon will be 9th. "We are growing at a more rapid rate than any other state east of the Mississippi. This truly explosive Hoosier economy demands a continuity of program and planning, unless the further industrialization of our state is to result in some of the same com-

munity planning mistakes which has become painfully evident elsewhere."

Other speakers at today’s session of the two-day conference included Prof. John Hazard, Michigan State university; Prof. York Wilbem, director of the Indiana University Bureau of Governmental Research, and Thomas S. Bunsa, director of Purdue Univer-sity-Calumet Foundation at East Chicago. In addition, a panel discussion

on education and recreation was slated witn Dr, W. Monfort Barr, 1.U.; Dan Cooper, Purdue, and School Snpt. Joe Rcie, Elkhart, among the panelists. The conference ends Thursday afternoon with recommendations for future action by Handley? Over 2.500 Daily Democrats an sold and delivered in <uecatui each day.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959

Rural Youth Plan For Outing June 28 Sunday, June 28, rural youth members and their friends will meet at the Arthur Koeneman farm in Preble township for an outdoor party in the afternoon, a chicken barbecue, and an evening square dance. Reservations for the barbecue must be sent in with 11 to the county extension office, 213 Court street, no later than June 25. Everyone, the rural youth say, is welcome to come—for the entire afternoon and evening or |ny part of the day. In the afternoon, there will be recreation, including volleyball, badminton, croquet, shuffleboard, and scrable. The barbecut will begin about 6:30 p. m.. and after the barbecue will be the square dance in the barn, with both a band and records. , Major Leasue Leaders United Press International National League Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pct. Aaron, Milw. 60 249 45 99 .398 Burgess, Pitts. 51 173 21 60 .347 White, St. L. 54 185 29 64 .346 Mays, S. F. 59 227 50 76 .335 Cepeda, S. F. 61 243 46 81 .333 American League Kuenn, Det. 52 204 33,, 74 .363 Kaline. Det. 59 235 37 84.357 Fox, Chi. 59241 34 82 .340 Runnels, Bos. 57 234 34 76 . 339 Woodling, Bal. 54 171 22 57 .333 Runs Batted In National League — Banks. Cubs 64; Robinson. Reds 55; Aaron, Braves 55; Cepeda, Giants 53; Pinson. Reds 48; Boyer, Cards 48. American League — Kill ebrew, Senators 48; Skowron, Yankees 44; Colavito. Indians 43; Maxwell, Tigers 43: Kaline, Tigers 42; Minoso, Indians 42. Home Runs National League — Mathews, Braves 22; Banks Cubs 18; Aaron, Braves 16; Robinson, Reds 15; Cepeda. Giants 15, American League — Killebrew, Senators 22; Colavito, Indians 20; Lemon Senators 17; Allison, Senators 16; Maxwell, Tigers 14; Triandos, Orioles 14. Pitching National League— Face. Pirates 10-0 Antonelli, Giants 9-3; Mizell, Cards 8-3: Podres, Dodgers 7-3; Burdette, Braves 10-5; Kline, Pirates 6-3. American League — Wilhelm, Orioles 9-1; Larsen, Yankees 6-1; Fischer. Senators 5-2; Mossi, Tigers ShaW White Sox 5-2 Trade «a » guuo town - D c *ur.

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