Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1959 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1959

Russians Enthused Al U.S. Exhibition MOSCOW (UPI)w-A barrage of criticism by the Soviet press has not dampened the average Russian’s enthusiasm for the U.S. exhabition here, which gives him an unprecedented chance to satisfy his curiosity about the American way of life, it was reported today. Guides at the exhibition, which is drawing more than 50,000 visitors a day, said the Russians overlook no opportunity to ask

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pointed, personal and sometimes skeptical questions. Officials said the initial “bugs” in operation of the exhibition have been pretty well ironed out. They estimated that everything will be running smoothly within a few days. One key problem, the clouds of dust kicked up by visitors’ feet from crumbling, Russian-laid concrete floors in exhibition buildings, appears to have been pretty well licked by coating the floors with asphalt. The crumbling of the floor forced a temporary shutdown of the exhibition’s delicately balanced “answer machine”—a fact

promptly seized on by the Army organ Red Star. “It is not working,” the paper said. “It has gone on strike. “At first, the machine obedient,ly fed out.. .stock answers which ■not infrequently made the visitors laugh heartily. The organizers of the exhibition definitely miscalculated, expecting that the machine indefinitely would play the unenviable part of a deceiver.” The IBM experts running the Ramac computer — the “answer machine” that tells Russians about American life — said the visitors’ questions mostly concerned wages and conveniences available to the American people.

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“They want to know how many washing machines and automobiles' the average family has,” said public relations man Tom Mechling. “They ask what the wage of a waitress, steelworker or Negro in the South is, who can own a car like the ones they ve seen, and how about unemployment and rents.” Guides elsewhere in the exhibition told the same story. “They ask the most personal kind of questions — how much I make, how much my father makes and how much my apartment costs,” said Al Donnelly, 38, of Oakland, Calif. “Os course, many are skeptical

and some openly believe we are lying. But by and large they go away thinking.” National Day Os Prayer October 7 WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Eisenhower issued a proclamation today fixing next Oct. 7; a? a “National Day of Prayer.” He acted under a 1952 congressional resolution calling on the President to fix a day, other than Sunday, each year for the American people to observe a day of prayer.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestoclci Hogs 6,500 : 25 higher: 190-250 lb 14 25-14.75, some to 15.10; 180-190 lb 13.75-14.25 ; 270-300 lb 13.5014.25; 160-180 lb 13.00-13.75., Cattle 625; calves 00; not enough steers and heifers to test market; good to choice steers 25.50-26.50; mixed good and choice 27.00; good and low choice heifers 25.00-26.00; vealers fully steady; good and choice 29.00-321.00, few high choice and prime 32.50-33.00. Sheep 950; steady; good and choice spring lambs 20.00-24.00. Trade in a <?ooc town — DecatiM

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPl)—Livestock: Hogs 5,000; steady to 25 higher; market closed dull with advance lost on few lots of 200-230 lb; mixed No. 1-2-3, 190-260' lb 14.2515.10; No. 2-3, 260-280 lb 14.0014.50; No. 2-3, 280-300 lb 13.5014 90 1 K Cattle 500. calves none; slaughter steers and heifers fully steady; steers very scarce; vealers steady prime steers absent; good to average choice 25.00-28.00; load 1070 lb standard 24.50; load choice and prime heifers 26.75; good and choice 25.00-26.25; vealers 33.00 down. Sheep 500; all classes steady;

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good to choice 80-100 lb spring slaughter lambs 22.50-25.00.

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